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Smile Makeover

  1. Diagnostic models/photos: Impressions of upper and lower teeth are taken, models are poured and mounted on an articulator, and these models are evaluated by both the dentist and lab technician. A series of photographs are also taken during this appointment and are evaluated to help create ideal tooth position for optimal final esthetics.
  2. Diagnostic wax up: a wax up or “mock up” to create the desired outcome is done by the lab technician. This information helps us to:
    • Determine if preliminary treatment like orthodontics is necessary before restoring teeth.
    • Test-drive the appearance of the proposed treatment in your mouth before moving forward with treatment.
    • Create a model from which we can fabricate temporary crowns/veneers
  3. Preparation and temporization: Teeth are prepared and temporary crowns/veneers are worn for a period of time before final restorations are bonded in. This allows us to not only test-drive and ensure you are happy with the appearance, but also know that the teeth are well-designed to fit and function in your mouth, thus avoiding future complications such as chipping and fracturing of the final restorations
  4. Final restorations are tried in the mouth, evaluated for proper fit and desired esthetic outcome, and finally bonded to place, finishing your treatment.
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