Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Another Crowning Case
Posted by Cosmetic Dentistry in Singapore at 7:13 PM 0 comments
Labels: dental, emax crown
Sunday, November 15, 2009
$80 only to solve your problem
This gentleman who visited us yesterday has "pits" on his upper lateral incisor. He is bothered by them but didn't know that something can be done. When he came to us for yearly dental check up, dentist advised him to do a filling on it.
After he knew the pits can be covered, he was so excited to see th results.
Many people are afraid to fill these cavities for fear that the filling will look worse than the decay.
Below picture shown after he done with the filling.
What do you think? Composite blends in nicely with the natural tooth.
Are you having the same problem with him? If it is yes, what i can tell you is... YOU ONLY NEED $80 TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM!!!
What are you waiting for? Email me now for the appointment!
Posted by Cosmetic Dentistry in Singapore at 11:21 PM 0 comments
Monday, November 2, 2009
Crowning case
Today i will be sharing another crowning case. This middle aged lady has an obvious problem. Her 2 old crowns have come loose and her dentist failed to replace them in their original positions, which is understandable because they have detriorated so much.
My dentist advised her to redo her PFM crowns with emax crowns. After seeing what we have done for her daughter, she agreed.
Before.
After.The 2 old PFM crowns have deteriorated so much, it was impossible to seat them proper after they were dislodged. At the same time, we notice the gap between the crowns as well.
Did you notice that her original crowns were also protruding? That's the problem that she didn't have a choice of a better system back then. Definitely she needs a redo for her crowns.
We removed her old PFMs, masked the underlying colour. Impressions were taken. The stumps were temporarily covered with temporary crown material. After one week time, her emax crowns were delievered.
My dentist also suggested her to have a veneer on the lateral incisor would be perfect.
Posted by Cosmetic Dentistry in Singapore at 6:43 PM 0 comments
Labels: dental, emax crown, pfm crowns


