Teeth that fractured can be quickly repaired with porcelain veneers, while those that are cracking or failing may benefit greatly from being promptly replaced with an implant. This helps preserve bone, since an area where a tooth has been extracted tends to lose bone very quickly. With today’s cosmetic dentistry procedures, a tooth can be replaced and be virtually undetectable.
'8 Porcelain veneers were used to create an age appropriate smile and restore youth to her smile.'
Discolored Teeth, Fractured Front Tooth
Porcelain Veneers, Gum Lift
'Conservative no-preparation (no-grinding) veneers were placed on the two upper front teeth to reverse this worn unattractive smile.'
Worn Teeth, Fractured Front Tooth
No-prep Porcelain
Worn Teeth, Fractured Front Tooth
Porcelain Veneers
'Fractures to front teeth are common. Composite resin (bonding) was used here to fix the fracture immediately.'
Fractured Front Tooth
Bonding
'Conservative treatment on a young tooth involved composite resin or bonding. A natural look can be achieved as seen in this close-up view.'
Fractured Front Tooth
Bonding
'Childhood accidents are very common and are as traumatic to the parents as it is to the child. Conservative bonding can immediately return a smile to both.'
Fractured Front Tooth
Bonding
Fractured Front Tooth
Pocelain Veneers, Whitening