NYC office: Near Grand Central station @ 20 East 46th, Suite 1300, New York, NY 10017, 212-986-2287 Fax : 914-833-3447
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After photos were taken 1 Month after surgery/procedure.
Category:Crowns & Bridges Age: 40 Weight: 0 Height: NaN Gender:Male Skin Tone: Medium Description: This gentleman decided it was time to improve his smile.
After photos were taken 1 Month after surgery/procedure.
Category:Crowns & Bridges Age: 38 Weight: 0 Height: NaN Gender:Female Skin Tone: Medium Description: Sometimes, porcelain laminates are not possible due to tooth position or inadequate remaining tooth structure. Bonded all ceramic crowns are a very aesthetic alternative.
After photos were taken 1 Month after surgery/procedure.
Category:Crowns & Bridges Age: 42 Weight: 0 Height: NaN Gender:Male Skin Tone: Medium Description: This patient was very self conscious about his smile. He was reluctant to show his front teeth. We restored his six front teeth with a porcelain to gold crown, an all ceramic crown and (2) porcelain laminates. Can you tell which is which?
After photos were taken 1-4 Weeks after surgery/procedure.
Category:Inlays and Onlays Age: 60 Weight: 0 Height: NaN Gender:Female Skin Tone: Medium Description: Often, with only the slightest symptoms, it is possible and even probable to overlook what is actually happening. The 10-20 year old silver filling gradually causes microfractures in the tooth's enamel. Fluctuation of temperature from hot to cold has different effects on different materials, ie. silver fillings and enamel.These changes promote tooth fractures. Here, we replaced the silver filling with a bonded onlay. This white restoration will support the tooth because it is bonded. It will pro...
After photos were taken 1 Month after surgery/procedure.
Category:Inlays and Onlays Weight: 0 Height: NaN Gender:Male Skin Tone: Medium Description: This Patient presented to our New York city office with pain on biting and sensitivity to hot and cold. This is a classic presentation of a fractured tooth. Often, the fractures are not clearly visible and may not show up at all on x-ray. We must diagnose this entirely by symptoms present.