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Patient presents with failing, stained composite resin bonding that repaired previous tooth fractures.
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Patient presents with failing, stained composite resin bonding that repaired previous tooth fractures.

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Note close up of 3 incisors requiring permanent restoration

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Incisors with resin composite removed prior to conservative preparation for porcelain laminate veneers.

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Porcelain laminate veneers prior to bonded cementation. Note thin ceramic allowing for natural color of tooth structure to

transmit through ceramic.

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Shade matching of underlying tooth structure in both color and B&W to obtain 3 dimensional color information. Note conservative nature

of preparations and relatively atraumatic outcome of soft tissue.

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Rubber dam isolation of veneer preparations to control moisture and facilitate optimal cementation outcome.

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Final outcome after cementation of 4 conservative laminate veneers on 4 incisors. Note natural color and translucency

harmonizing with natural dentition.

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Final outcome of bonded ceramic veneers from side view. Note natural anatomy of ceramic veneers facilitating natural light

transmission, translucency and light scatter.

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Final outcome of bonded porcelain laminate veneers. Note soft tissue health complementing natural appearance of veneers.