Smiles, courtesy of Dr. Richard Simons
All patients shown on this page are actual patients of Dr. Simons and he completed the treatment as pictured.
| The patient pictured below wanted to retain the space between the two central incisors. The left central was extracted and replaced with a dental implant and four new crowns were completed. |
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| The case pictured below is an illustration of the improvement that bleaching can make in appearance. Minor chips were repaired with bonding at the next visit. |
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| In the case below, a fractured decayed silver-mercury filling was replaced with a natural, tooth-colored restoration. |
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| In the following case, a missing tooth was relaced with a bridge supported by small restorations within the adjacent teeth. This was done to preserve healthy, natural tooth structure. |
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| The following is another tooth where the unesthetic, dark, silver-mercury filling was replaced with a naturall, tooth-colored composite resion restoration. |
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| In the case below, four old crowns whose metal edges were beginning to show were replaced with new porocelain crowns to produce a natural smile. In the image of the old crowns, the dotted lines show the slant of the old crowns. |
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| Just smiles from our patients, young and old... |
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