Before crown lengthening, this tooth was non restorable
New crown placed after crown lengthening
Before crown lengthening
After crown lengthening
New crown in place
Bone defect due to periodontitis is present on the left of the tooth
Grafting has led to bone fill and decreased pocket depth
Appearance of smile before gingival recontouring
Appearance of smile after gingival recontouring
Severe gingival recession exposed the root surface and caused sensitivity
After grafting the gingival tissues are restored, healthy, and the sensitivity is reduced.
Trauma and disease destroyed the bone and tissues causing this ridge deformity
Soft tissue grafting was used to rebuild the ridge and improve function and appearance
This radiograph shows a tooth with bone loss that occurred after the tooth cracked and became infected.
This radiograph shows the implant that was placed after extraction of the tooth.
This radiograph shows bone regeneration around the implant after 4 months of healing.
The periodontal probe in the pocket, shows severe bone loss with pus and bleeding coming from the pocket of the infected tooth.
New crowns were placed on both the implant and the adjacent tooth to restore the patients dentition and improve appearance.
The new crowns that restore the implant and adjacent tooth as seen from the lingual surface.