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| Annette presented with two upper teeth that were fractured and could not be saved. The other three teeth had large existing restoration, recurrent cavities and were treatment planned for individual crowns. The two teeth that could not be saved were removed and implants placed. The arrows show the healing caps over the implants during the healing period. The other three teeth were prepared for crowns. |
This patient has a 5 unit temporary bridge in place so she can function (chew) while the implants are healing. This 5 unity temporary bridge covers her natural teeth and the implants during healing. |
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| Am impression is taken so the dental laboratory can make all five crowns. |
Once the impression (previous photo) is poured in stone, the laboratory can now fabricate the patient's permanent crowns on this stone model. |
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| This photo shows the three crowns and two implants on the stone model. |
This photo shows the five permanent crowns cemented in the patient's mouth. |
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| This photo shows Annette biting down with her right side completely restored with crowns. |
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