| Restoration Using Mix of All-Ceramic
and PFM
"This female patient presented with a large diastema
between 8 and 9 (partially filled in with an old anterior
composite restoration). Due to her history of periodontal
problems, she was also suffering from gum recession in the
anterior and had lost a number of teeth in the posterior.
Needless to say, she was very unhappy with her smile.
The biggest primary concern was how to close the large space
between her anterior teeth while providing a natural-looking
overall smile. Orthodontics was briefly considered as part
of the treatment plan but quickly rejected due to the size
of the space. On a whole mouth basis, the question of whether
to use all-ceramic restorations entirely or a mix of all-ceramic
and PFM was considered. It was decided to use a combination
of restorations to meet her unique needs in each area of her
mouth. These were presented through a Diagnostic wax-up prepared
by Aurum Ceramic.
Seven IPS Empress veneers (teeth 5 through 11) were placed
to close her diastema and give her smile symmetry. Significant
root contouring was required on 8 and 9 to make the restorations
appear as if they were emerging naturally from the gingival
tissue. In the posterior, a four-unit Princess pressable ceramic
on metal bridge was placed from 12 to 15 to provide strength
and 360º ceramic margins for esthetics. Teeth 2 through
4 were restored using a IPS Empress reinforced with Vectris
bridge. The result was an entirely new smile. The patient
was ecstatic with the final esthetic and functional results."
- Dr. Jeff L. Rodgers |

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Large diastema
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8 and 9, gum recession. |
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| Restored
Smile |
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| Before |
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| After. Princess
Bridge 12-15. |
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