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CLOSURE OF A DIASTEMA IN THE ESTHETIC ZONE WITH PORCELAIN VENEERS PART II OF THE SMILBYDESIGNNY SERIES BY SMILEBYDESIGNNY.COM

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Page 1: CLOSURE OF A DIASTEMA IN THE ESTHETIC ZONE WITH PORCELAIN VENEERS PART II OF THE SMILBYDESIGNNY SERIES BY SMILEBYDESIGNNY.COM

CLOSURE OF A DIASTEMA IN THE ESTHETIC ZONE WITH

PORCELAIN VENEERS PART II

OF THE SMILBYDESIGNNY SERIES BY

SMILEBYDESIGNNY.COM

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Esthetic composite mockup of the Upper IncisorsEsthetic treatment planning fosters creativity in tooth design, color matching and allows us to analyze the gingival contours in relation to the ideal height of the anterior and posterior teeth. The teeth positional changes and the occlusion shows us that form follows function in our design. Note the different occlusal schemes of the anterior(front) and posterior(back).

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Canine cross-over can this be achieved without interferrence of the central and lateral?Will Orthodontics be required to upright the lower left second molar and shift the lower teeth mesial to close the spaces between the lower left canine and incisors

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Right side tooth position have any posterior(back) teeth extruded? Will there be sufficient right side canine cross-over to prevent fracture of the composite design

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Occlusal view of the upper incisors can we obtain correct incisal edge position?

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How does the lower incisal edge relationship of the lower teeth affect the upper lingual contact of the upper?

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Can we obtain any additional height from raising the gingiva? How many teeth will need to be involved?

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How thick do we need to make the esthtetic mock up in order to achieve the ideal proportion?

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Going through our excursive or cross-over movements

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Missing first molar has caused a shift of the lower second molar and mesial inclination

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Lower central incisors has drifted distally and shows separation due to missing first molarextractions

The upper right side first molar has also extruded beyond the ideal occlusal planeThe lower right and the lowerleft second molar shows mesial shift

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