Tooth Discolouration and Asymmetry
Porcelain Laminate Veneers, Porcelain Crowns, Tooth Whitening, Gingival Recontouring.
Case Study 1
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Problem:
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There is a significant variation in the colour of the upper front teeth.
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The right central incisor has an old crown with an unesthetic, opaque appearance. The left central incisor is too dark.
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The gum line above the lateral incisors is too low. As a result these teeth appear too short relative to the adjacent teeth.
Solution:
- The teeth are bleached to a natural white and youthful shade.
- Minor recontouring is performed on the gum tissue above the lateral incisors to create symmetry in the smile.
- The existing crown on the opaque central incisor is replaced with a state-of-the-art all porcelain crown.
- Three porcelain laminate veneers are placed. The colour, shape and length of the veneers are in harmony with the porcelain crown and the adjacent teeth.
- The result is a natural, bright and beautiful smile.








