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Susan
before her periodontal laser and cosmetic makeover. Note that
with a relaxed lip, the gum still shows and the edge of the teeth is not
visible. These are two of the things Susan wanted corrected about her
smile. |

Gorgeous Results, "I love
my new smile, the improved color of my teeth and the new look of my gums
now!" |
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Susan
before her Periodontal and Porcelain Makeover showing gingival
hypertrophy, spacing, lingually inclined central incisors and uneven
lengths of front teeth. |

Susan's
Aluminous
Porcelain makeover...
The smile she always wanted ! Notice the correction of the gingival
coverage of the original teeth, spacing and uneven alignment of the teeth. |

Note the even appearance
of the incisal edges, the symmetry of the gum line and the improved
color of the teeth. We were able to bring "in" the lateral incisors and
bring "out" the central incisors to achieve her goals without the time
of orthodontics or the invasiveness of endodontic therapy. |

Note the the inward tilt
of the two front teeth and the outward tilt of the next two lateral
incisors. To correct this without orthodontics or elective root canal
therapy was difficult but possible. |

Notice that in the
extreme smile, the gums were more visible than Susan preferred |
 If
you want a natural and lasting change to your smile while optimizing
length, rotations and alignment problems, then Porcelain Restorations can reshape and whiten your teeth and
improve
your smile dramatically. |
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Notice
the difference in the incisal edge positions of the central incisors and
the two lateral incisors next to them. |

Notice
in the after treatment photo that the edges are corrected giving the
illusion that the teeth were orthodontically treated, when in actuality,
they were only treated with veneers for this change. |
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Notice
here the spaces between the central and lateral incisors which is called
an embrasure. This space is too large and visible. Also note that the
teeth appear square due to the extreme amount of gum tissues covering
them. |

Notice
in the corrected situation, the evenness of the incisal edges, the
smaller embrasures, and the proper proportion of the length to the width
of each front tooth. This is called building the teeth to meet the
Golden Proportion Rule of Dentistry. |
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Susan
went from unhappy with her smile to loving her smile in just weeks
instead of years. While orthodontics was the ideal way to deal with her
dental situation in part, the judicious use of porcelain veneers was an
excellent alternative for her with the adjunct of laser periodontal
crown lengthening by Dr. Williams. |
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