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Porcelain veneers & ceramic crowns: keeping the uniqueness of her smile’s perfect imperfections

Team: Sebastian Ercus (aesthetic dentistry), Muriel Krischek (periodontology), Edwin Chung (master dental ceramist), Veronique Gester (endodontist)

Complexity: Medium

Duration: ± 1 year (due to some extra treatments in the posterior zone & periodontal treatment)

Finished case: 2018

Last recall: 2020 stable

We always base our smile design process on the unique features of nature. We haven’t looked for perfect symmetry but we have kept her initial perfect imperfections in order to get a facially balanced smile.

These imperfections were part of her visual identity and by trying to change them would have most certainly created a visual tension. That is why we should use nature in our favor when doing facially driven smile design.

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