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Patient's
full mouth smile prior to treatment showing bulky bridge
on upper right.
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Patient's
final Class I smile with pleasing esthetic result.
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Patient's
upper arch after treatment
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Lower
quadrant after restoration with Arizona Crown bridge and
Targis onlays.
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"This 65-year old patient was unhappy with her smile, primarily due
to the bulky upper right bridge. At the same time, she also mentioned
that her partial lower denture was causing her some discomfort. Chewing
was arduous. Upon examination, her lack of comfort and difficulty in
chewing appeared to be due to overclosure. Previous sporadic restorative
treatments had created an unesthetic, poorly functioning dentition.
After discussing the situation with the patient, the decision was reached
to treat the entire dentition. This would involve opening the vertical
dimension and returning her to an anterior Class I while also improving
the esthetic appearance of her smile. Treatment started with a splint
to open the vertical. We then completed a full mouth reconstruction including
an Arizona Crown Bridge in the lower anterior to replace the partial
denture, IPS Eris bridges to replace the upper bicuspids, IPS Empress
veneers in the upper anterior and Targis on the upper sevens. The patient
was ecstatic with the final result."
- Dr. Richard Sorgini
Richard Sorgini, D.D.S., graduated as Gold Medallist
from the University of Western Ontario in 1981. A past graduate of
the Las Vegas Institute's Advanced Anterior, Posterior and Leadership
programs, Dr. Sorgini is in private practice in Midland, ON emphasizing
both anterior and posterior advanced cosmetic dentistry.
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