Patients with dimensional and morphological abnormalities in their teeth.
Patients whose gum levels are aesthetically disharmonious with their teeth and face.
Patients with old or aesthetically inadequate direct or indirect restorations.
Patients with tooth discoloration that cannot be corrected through polishing or whitening.
Patients experiencing crowding or misalignment in their teeth, or those with missing teeth.
Patients with multiple teeth affected by caries, wear, or fractures.
Treatment Process
Esthetic issues are identified using digital images captured with digital cameras or intra-oral scanners.
A planned digital smile design is then presented and reviewed with the patient. Dental problems are diagnosed through intraoral examinations and the evaluation of dental radiographs.
Treatments for decayed teeth and periodontal diseases are administered, along with orthodontic treatments and bleaching procedures.
To design appropriate shapes, dimensions, or positions for the teeth, impressions are taken from the upper and lower jaws using impression material or an intraoral scanner.
Temporary restorations (mock-ups) are placed in the mouth to simulate the expected outcome after treatment.
Finally, after preparing the teeth and gums, the necessary restorations are applied to achieve the desired esthetic and functional results.