Cosmetic
Dentistry
Veneers Illustrations

Here a 51-year-old female patient had a history of
parafunctional activity that caused excessive wear on
the incisal edges of her anterior teeth.. Also,
facial surfaces of her anterior teeth were rough and
irregular making them prone to staining.. A diagnostic
wax-up helped determine the amount of preparation needed
for the esthetic goal. Veneers were used

This 43-year-old female wanted to change the shade and
alignment of her smile. Orthodontic treatment was
suggested prior to placement of the veneers, but she
declined. It was necessary to include veneers on
the bicuspids and first molars to correct the alignment
of the arch and create a pleasing buccal corridor.

This 27-year-old female was unhappy with the direct
composite veneers that were place on her central
incisors 9 years ago. She also felt that her teeth
were too short and wanted to add some length.
After completing a periodontal program, a diagnostic
wax-up was fabricated to preview how the additional
tooth length would look. The teeth were prepared
and veneers were placed.
About These Photo Examples
Although the patients represented in these
cases are real and illustrate the results
achieved at Georgian Bay Family Dentistry,
these patients were treated elsewhere and
consented to this demonstration. |
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