A complete reconstruction of the upper arch was carried out on 6 implants. This allowed the patient to "say goodbye" to the upper denture permanently. In the lower section, full-ceramic crowns were made.
Crowns and veneers were made and perfectly tailored based on the Digital Smile Design (DSD) project. Cerec veneers and crowns with individual characterization allowed for precise color matching to the adjacent teeth.
The treatment started with deprogramming and orthodontic treatment. A Digital Smile Design (DSD) was performed to create a new smile, achieved with the use of crowns and veneers.
The patient underwent a series of procedures including orthodontic treatment. After the splint therapy, a trial version of restoration was prepared (mock up). Upon acceptance, the final full-ceramic work was made on natural teeth and implants.
The treatment began with deprogramming and implant placement. During the healing period, the patient used temporary bridges designed based on the deprogrammed bite. Full-ceramic crowns were made to improve the shape and alignment of the front teeth. The temporary bridges were replaced with individual aesthetic connectors and restorations on natural teeth.