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| CASE 1 |
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| PROBLEM |
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patient came in with a chipped and broken upper denture and
ill-fitting and discolored lower anterior bridge. |
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| SOLUTION |
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this case, the patient received a new upper denture and a lower
ceramic fixed bridge. |
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| CASE 2 |
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| PROBLEM |
| Damage
to the nerve of the tooth caused discoloration in this case. |
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| SOLUTION |
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of covering up the tooth with a ceramic crown, we went in and
bleached the tooth internally to eliminate the discoloration. |
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| CASE 3 |
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| PROBLEM |
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patient had a broken lower lateral incisor.
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| SOLUTION |
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problem was a simple as restoring the lateral incisor with a
porcelain veneer. |
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| CASE 4 |
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| PROBLEM |
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patient in this case had a mutilated upper dentition (arch).
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| SOLUTION |
| After
orthodontic work was completed, we reconstructed the upper
arch with porcelain crowns. |
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| CASE 5 |
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| PROBLEM |
| Often,
there are cases where patients come in with broken, decayed
and missing teeth. |
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| SOLUTION |
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this case, what we did was completely reconstruct the
remaining teeth to help with malocclusion (bite) &
esthetics.
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CASE 6 |
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| PROBLEM |
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patient has several broken down silver fillings. |
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| SOLUTION |
| We
replaced the silver fillings with white composite fillings. |
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