Dull or yellow teeth may be improved with teeth whitening or veneers. Veneers made from porcelain offer a long lasting result with minimal preparation of the teeth. |
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| Short or worn teeth may be improved with porcelain veneers or crowns. |
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| Stained or mottled teeth may be improved with porcelain veneers or crowns. |
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| A gap between the front teeth is called a 'Diastema'. This may be corrected with porcelain veneers, bonded restorations or crowns. As a diastema is a character trait, some people choose to enhance the appearance of their smile but not close the gap completely. |
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| Crooked, chipped or misshapen teeth may be improved and realigned with porcelain veneers or crowns. |
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| Malformed teeth or a 'peg lateral' can be restored with porcelain crowns to correct the shape and alignment of the teeth. |
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| A 'Gummy Smile' whereby there is an excessive amount of gum showing may be improved with a gum lift procedure. |
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| Old unattractive crowns may be replaced with ceramic crowns which offer a natural appearance. |
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| A missing tooth or partial denture may be replaced with a bridge or an implant retained crown. |
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| Loose or unattractive dentures may be replaced with an implant supported denture which helps to stabilize the denture and offers both an aesthetic and functional result. |
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| Old, unattractive amalgam fillings may be replaced with porcelain CEREC tooth coloured restorations which are aesthetically pleasing and durable. |
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