It’s been a week since I last updated my IG! 🦷 Back with a case and let’s talk about it.🤩
To achieve this result:
Smile Design • In-Office Whitening • No-Prep Composite Veneers
First off, I really love the shape of this patient’s teeth and wanted to retain its beauty. Patient wanted to improve the appearance of the central incisor which has an old filling done years ago, as well as getting a fuller smile especially from the side view.
After checking the vitality and making sure she doesn’t have any other dental diseases, we proceeded with Digital Smile Design, in-office dental whitening and 6-units composite veneer placement.
Something worthy to mention is the old filling. We removed the old filling, did a bit of bevelling, built up the 11 with the body shade ( Z350 XT A2 body by @3moralcaremalaysia ) to give the tooth a more opaque dentine layer. Takes a bit more effort but it is quite important if you want that natural & aesthetic blend of shade, as the opacity of GC’s injectable composite can be quite low. Estimating how thick your dentine layer should be and making sure it’s a smooth consistent layer can be tricky. @dental2u ‘s contour2u set really help a lot in such buildup.
To mimic the color and translucency of natural dentition is an art form that I really enjoy challenging myself with. 🤩
Hope you guys enjoyed this little sharing. Have a great weekend ahead!🤗🦷
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#CompositeRestoration #AestheticDentistry #Dentistry #Compositefilling #DirectRestoration #ConservativeDentistry #RestorativeDentistry #Composite #Veneers #InjectableComposite #CompositeInjection #Aesthetic #Dentistry #AestheticDentistry #Smile #Dental #CeramicVeneers #Veneer #Dentist #BiomimeticDentistry #DentalPhotography @ Subang Dental Specialist Clinic
incisor teeth 在 Dr. Kayla Teh Facebook 的最佳解答
Seeing art in what you do, is an art itself. ✨
Whenever I look at a set of teeth, I see not just a smile, but what it represents: the personality, the life story...and so much more.
The most common question I ask my patients is, “when was the last time you laughed with your teeth shown?”
Their answer often teach me how can I help them transform their smile! 😁
To achieve this result:
Smile Design • In-Office Dental Whitening • No-Prep Composite Veneers
This patient (who is also a very talented photographer/ friend of mine😆) wanted a fuller smile. Having ortho (braces treatment) done twice and having it out of consideration, we’ve decided to level up his smile with no-prep composite veneers.
After in-office dental whitening was done by his dentist (thanks @shin_hailey !)in his hometown, we then proceed with 6-units composite veneers with injection molding technique with @GC G-aenial Universal Injectable Composite (Shade A1), Zhermack clear silicone template from @acme.onlinemall , and minor touch ups with @dental2u composite instruments.
I made a mistake of NOT taking out the denture replacing the missing 14 pre-op , hence the “sudden” gap in the post-op pic. 😆 Gotta be more cautious next time!
The right lateral incisor is tad bit short on the distal compared to the left side, as I had to shorten it after checking the canine guidance. Occlusion plays an important role in veneer cases as such!🦷
The last picture says a lot. It really gives me a great sense of satisfaction after a case, as I often felt like I’ve completed an art piece!✨
Special thanks to my mentor dr @hakienoon for encouraging me in my smile makeover journey! L
#SmileMakeover #Composite #Veneers #CompositeVeneers #InjectableComposite #CompositeInjection #Aesthetic #Dentistry #AestheticDentistry #Smile #Dental #CeramicVeneers #Veneer #Dentist @ Subang Dental Specialist Clinic
incisor teeth 在 Rosanne Wong Facebook 的最佳貼文
If your child has a loose baby tooth that is bothering him, you may wonder if you should try to pull it out or just wait for it to come out on its own. It may be tempting to simply pull the tooth from your child's mouth, but this is not always the best course of action. Kids usually lose teeth in about the same order they get them. The front teeth go first, usually around age six or seven. When a permanent tooth starts coming in, the roots of the baby tooth dissolve until it is loose enough to fall out painlessly and with very little blood.
Dylan had a very wobbly central incisor yesterday and it was the fourth baby tooth he had shaken it out by himself. Truly, there was only a drop of blood. No fuss, no pain.
In the background, that’s Dylan when he was four months old with his first baby tooth popping out, the same baby tooth which had fallen out yesterday.
#loosebabytooth #age7 #centralincisor #painless #drderekbaram Central Smile #toporthodontist #hongkong #dylanbaram #rosannewong #rozybaby #madewithmotherlylove