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Can You Buy Do-it-yourself Frontier Caps for Your Front Teeth

Before: Front (left) Fundamental molar has a poor restoration. Does non look natural and is not contoured properly to match the gumline of the rest of the teeth.

After: Replaced with an All Porcelain Crown (no metal). Molar is now contoured to lucifer the rest of the gumline. Restored tooth looks very natural and matches the shape and color of the patient's teeth.

Patient Photos Depicting:

Crowns (Caps)
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)

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Earlier: Patient needs Upper Arch Rehabilitation. Presents with Upper Anterior teeth that are stained, incisal edges (tooth border) are worn down and chipped, and gumline recession is present.

Later: Smile restored with placement of 8 Upper All Porcelain Crowns (Caps). Gumline and incisal edges are now uniform. Patient now has longer, better shaped teeth to enhance the grin line and aid in chewing/biting role.

Patient Photos Depicting:

Porcelain Crowns (Caps)

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Before: Patient needs a Single Tooth Replacement of one Upper Cardinal Incisor.

Afterwards: Smile and office restored with a Single Implant and an All Porcelain Crown (Cap) that fits deeply over the implant.

Patient Photos Depicting:

Crowns (Caps)
Dental Implants
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)

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Earlier: Patient needs Upper and Lower Curvation Rehabilitation.

After: Cracking smile, chewing function, and facial tissue back up possible with an Upper Denture that is supported with Implants and Lower Implants and Crowns.

Patient Photos Depicting:

Crowns (Caps)
Dental Implants
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)

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Before: Patient unhappy with half-dozen Upper Anterior teeth. The edges are uneven, the gumline is uneven on the two cardinal incisors, and the color/shade is not uniform. The two lateral incisor teeth have been previously restored and are poorly shaped.

Afterwards: Smile restored with half-dozen Upper Anterior Crowns that are properly shaped, gumline is compatible, and color/shade is the same for all 6 incisor teeth.

Patient Photos Depicting:

Porcelain Crowns (Caps)

Note: Patients depicted in photos have provided their consent to display their pictures online. Results may vary.


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