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Side view of fractured #10 (upper left lateral incisor). The upper lateral incisors are the most frequently fractured tooth especially after a dental crown or root canal.
Frontal view of fractured tooth.
Occlusal view of fractured tooth.
Side view of temporary bridge. The fractured tooth was removed and a bone graft done to attempt to keep the socket wide (plump) for better aesthetics. A temporary, acrylic bridge is then fabricated and delivered. The extraction site will heal for 2-3 months.
Frontal view of temporary bridge. The fractured tooth is removed and a bone graft done to attempt to keep the socket wide (plump) for better aesthetics. A temporary, acrylic bridge is then fabricated and delivered. The extraction site will heal for 2-3 months.
Occlusal view of healing area #10. The patient returns 2-3 months later for the final impression for the permanent bridge. Note the healing and maintenance of the socket. It looks raw but the site is perfect for the future pontic (missing tooth replacement on the bridge).
Frontal view of healing area #10. The patient returns 2-3 months later for the final impression for the permanent bridge. Note the healing and maintenance of the socket. It looks raw but the site is perfect for the future pontic (missing tooth replacement on the bridge).
Metal-porcelain bridge on stone model.
Inside view of metal-porcelain bridge on stone model.
Frontal view of metal-porcelain bridge in the mouth.
Side view of metal-porcelain bridge in the mouth.
Full face smile.