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Porcelain Veneer To Close A Tooth Gap
0 Comments | Posted by Dr. Richard Van Gurp in CEREC Charlotte, Charlotte Cosmetic Dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry Charlotte, Family Dentist Arboretum, Family Dentist Ballantyne, Family Dentist Charlotte, Porcelain Veneers Charlotte, Uncategorized

Undersized lateral incisor tooth
Matching a single veneer or crown on a front tooth to the adjacent natural teeth is one of the most difficult procedures to do in dentistry. This patient had recently finished wearing braces for a few years but found himself dissatisfied because of an undersized lateral incisor tooth. He wanted the gap filled but wanted the treatment to be long lasting. Together we decided that a porcelain veneer would fit the bill.
Whenever we do a case like this, we carefully evaluate the adjacent teeth first. We don’t just look at the color or shade, but also the size and shape and even little nuances such as the white splotching on the teeth so that the veneer seems to disappear when it is placed.

Porcelain Veneer to fill the gap
Using our CAD/CAM technology, we made the actual porcelain veneer in our office and then color-matched the veneer to the patient’s natural teeth. We have the technology that allows us to do that as well.
The result was awesome, the patient was happy and it was all done in one appointment. I love it when a plan comes together!

