Clinical Cases
Case 1
Upper and lower feldspathic ceramic veneers with diastema closure.
Case 2
Rehabilitation with feldspathic ceramic in a patient with amelogenesis imperfecta (defective enamel), stain removal, and surface protection.
Case 3
Rehabilitation with feldspathic ceramic of teeth affected by tetracycline staining and malposition.
Case 4
Rehabilitation with lithium disilicate ceramic in the upper arch of a patient with diastemas and generalized tooth wear.
Case 1
Restoration using aesthetic resins in a patient with malposition and defective restorations in the upper central incisors.
Case 2
Restoration with aesthetic resins of the anterior teeth of the upper arch with fractures due to trauma and caries.
Case 3
Patient with incisal wear. Restoration is carried out using aesthetic resins, adjusting the occlusion and performing polishing to optimize the result. The procedure is completed in a single session and without anesthesia.
Case 4
Patient with deteriorated and leaking posterior restorations. Reconstruction of teeth 45, 46, and 47 is performed under isolation to seal the restorations and restore proper anatomy.
Case 1
Whitening using a combined at-home/in-clinic technique to treat a patient with severe tetracycline staining. After whitening, aged resin restorations are replaced with ceramic veneers on the two upper central incisors.
Case 2
Patient with worn and darkened teeth. Zoom whitening is performed in a single session.
Case 3
Young patient seeking tooth whitening without undergoing any invasive treatment. Zoom whitening is performed in one session.
Case 1
Endodontic treatment of teeth with complex anatomy presenting accessory canals that are difficult to access.
Case 2
Patient with extensive caries. Root canal treatment is performed on teeth 45 and 46, followed by restoration with ceramic crowns.
Case 3
Patient with acute pain following an extensive filling on tooth 2.6. Root canal treatment and restoration are performed under anesthesia in a single session.
