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1. Bonding: This
procedures is used to correct minor flaws in the smile including chipped teeth,
minor gaps between teeth, alteration of the dimensions of the teeth, etc. A
tooth coloured composite material is used in combination with various tints to
obtain the desired effect.
2. Ceramic Veneers /
Metal Free Ceramic Crowns: Both these treatment modalities used either
indivually or in combination with each other bring about the true magic of a
dazzling smile transformation. All defects including, stained teeth, chipped
teeth, crooked teeth, excessively small teeth, excessively large teeth, surface
defects on teeth, gaps between teeth, overall unaesthetic smile etc can not only
be corrected but also the smile can be enhanced to glamorous proportions using
veneers and metal free crowns. Even regular smiles can be enhanced by altering
the shade and the smile line to bring it in harmony with the rest of the face.
3. Recontouring of teeth: Minor alterations in the shape and
size of the teeth are brought about to enhance the existing smile.
4. Recontouring of the Gums: Sometimes the natural contours of
the gums are uneven and unsymmetrical producing an unaesthetic smile. Such gums
are recontoured to make them look more pleasing and aesthetic.
5. Replacement of ‘Black – Line’ Crowns / Artificial looking crowns:
In the previous generation, the crowns used for the anterior teeth were
mostly ceramic fused to metal crowns, with a metal base coated by ceramic. One
of the major drawback of such crowns is the unsightly black metal line seen
along the border of the crown along with a mild metallic tint to the overall
crown. At Dr. Gurnam , only metal-free ceramic crowns are used for all anterior
teeth. In such crowns, not only does the metal appearance and black lines
disappear but also, in combination with the right tints and translucencies are
made to look like real natural teeth and blend beautifully with the adjacent
teeth. In fact, it becomes almost impossible to distinguish visually a well done
metal free crown from a natural tooth. |