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all ceramic crowns

The replacement of previous failed restorations, or the presence of teeth that have lost a significant portion of dental structure often force the practitioner to recourse to complete crown restorations.
The use of all-ceramic materials today allow ideal esthetic results to be achieved, due to the absence of the underlying metal structure present in traditional metal-porcelain restorations.

case 3

Age: 40
Sex: F
Diagnosis: Old restorations with a marked abrasion of the incisal edge

 

case 4

Age: 21
Sex: F
Diagnosis: Mechanical abrasions and chemical erosion of the upper and lower anterior teeth in a bulimic patient


 

case 5

Age: 35
Sex: F
Diagnosis: Old porcelain-fused to metal restorations with inadequate shapes and contours

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