Re: Veneers by W_B - B4-after2.jpg



Maybe the patient does not want the teeth to look "normal".

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Stephen [What's a Temporary?], D.D.S.
Michigan, USA
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"Jacob" <spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I assume you posted these photos to demonstrate what you believe to be a
> good result, and you desire feedback. The shade matches on #12 and #29
> are not very accurate [much too white], as well as the margins, which look
> suspicious. Also, the shades of the maxillary veneers need improvement as
> well. Teeth generally are not only one shade -- the gingival is generally
> darker and gets lighter moving toward the incisal. Both maxillary canines
> should be slightly more yellow to give a more natural appearance. To me,
> the maxillary veneers and the crowns on # 12 and #29 look just like
> veneers
> instead of like natural teeth. How long have you been doing veneers in
> your
> practice?
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> "W_B" <no_one@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Here's one of my cases.
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>> Also closes a diastema between 9-10.
>> photo used by permission.
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>> W_B
>> Take out the G'RBAGE
>> wubbabubbazG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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