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Fractured Edges & Worn Teeth
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Young Patient in Car Accident - Restore Lower Teeth
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In these photos you first see another case of fractured edges where the teeth are repaired. This procedure is very helpful when the patient feels embarrassed about their smile.
The second example is of a chipped tooth that requires a crown. The "after" picture shows the final crown in place. The tooth with its crown is a solid tooth that looks good.
The final series of pictures show how this young patient, who was involved in a car accident, was able to be treated and was returned to a healthy status. The tricky part of this case was to account for the natural growth of the patient. The child grew into his repaired teeth perfectly.
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