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IMPLANTOLOGY IN IMMEDIATE LOADING

OUR SOLUTION #5: SMILE RED FLAG CLASSIC
A CROWN FOR A SMILE TOOTH

A CERAMIC CROWN REPLACES YOUR SMILE TOOTH
THE CERAMIC COSMETIC FOR A PERFECT MIMICRY
A SERIES OF INTERVENTIONS - UNDER IV SEDATION

SMILE DESIGNER SOLUTION NUMBER 5: THE "SMILE RED FLAG CLASSIC
AN "AD INTEGRUM" RESTORATION OF THE AESTHETICS OF YOUR SMILE
THE CLASSIC CONCEPT: A CROWN FOR THE TEETH OF THE SMILE

OUR CLASSIC PROTOCOL FOR SMILE: THE "SMILE RED FLAG classic 
AESTHETICS of the teeth of the smile  
A SOLUTION to repair with a full ceramic crown 

WE TAKE ON THE GREATEST AESTHETIC CHALLENGE

Our clinical outcome:

The replacement of a maxillary smile tooth with an esthetic denture crown, first temporary with a composite veneer, then permanent with a ceramic veneer. Here on the picture.

In these images of clinical results: replacement of two very old crowns on the right central and lateral incisors with endondontic treatments of the infected roots that condemned them in the short term.

See details of the protocol and clinical cases in the corresponding chapters.

Disclaimer: Even though we show satisfactory clinical results in our presentation photos, they can in no way be promises of similar success in your own clinical situation. Each person is different and each clinical case is unique.

IF YOUR SMILE must replace ONE unsightly ceramic crown

A prosthetic dental crown is designed to replace the natural dental crown natural tooth on its natural root (which has not been extracted): in the case of a smile tooth, the technical difficulty is to restore the aesthetics.

The aesthetics of the teeth of the smile depends on two major elements:

– On the one hand, the regular scalloping of the gum around the tooth;

– On the other hand, the perfect mimetic of the ceramic cosmetic of the prosthetic crown that replaces the natural crown of the tooth.

In the clinical case shown on the left, the crown replacement protocol is complete.

Indeed, on the one hand, the two old ceramic crowns and the old posts (or inlay core) have to be removed in order to have access to the roots.

Once the access to the roots is achieved, the root treatments, called endodontic, are performed again in order to obtain a perfectly bacteria-proof filling of the root canals;

This protocol allows to avoid infections at the end of the roots due to the toxins released by the bacteria which could come to colonize the root canal, if this one were not already obturated.

Once these endodontic treatments are completed, two pivots, or inlays, are made in the laboratory with a ceramic makeup to hide the shadow of the metal.

Then, two all-ceramic crowns on a zirconia coping are made to restore the aesthetics of the smile.

In this clinical case, a small variation consisted in making a gum plastie with PRF in order to reconstitute the inter-dental papillae. That is to say, the part of the gum between the teeth, because the roots were very damaged in their subgingival parts.

THE ANTHOLOGY OF OUR CLINICAL CASES

YOU ARE UNIQUE!

CLINICAL CASES SMILE TOOTH REPLACEMENT
WITH OUR SOLUTION 5 "SMILE RED FLAG CLASSIC

INITIAL SITUATION vs smile red flag classic

Following a shock your smile must replace a fractured crown

In cases of frontal impact, the problem is to determine whether the root can be preserved or whether it must be extracted.

If it has to be extracted, we refer you to the version of implant placement in loading and immediate esthetics in this chapter: the “Smile Red flag MCI”;

If radiology and clinical findings indicate that there is no root damage that can heal, the root is preserved;

On this root, a crown must be made or redone.

In the clinical case illustrated, an impact fractured the ceramic crown already made.

The aesthetic challenge is to fabricate a prosthetic crown with a ceramic cosmetic that is sufficiently mimetic so that the crown is not visible to the eye of the patient;

In this case, root canal treatments are systematically repeated in order to make sure that no bacteria are trapped in an old root canal treatment.

Once this operation is done, the new pivot is installed to replace the old one. In this prosthetic solution, we did not choose a ceramic post (or inlay core) but rather a double zirconium coping that masks the shadow of the metal of the root anchor called “post” or “inlay core”.

On this zirconia coping, a ceramic cosmetic was made perfectly mimetic with its contralateral twin tooth.

Our clinical outcome:

The replacement of a maxillary smile tooth with an esthetic denture crown, first temporary with a composite veneer, then permanent with a ceramic veneer. Here on the picture.

In these images of clinical results: replacement of an old crown on a fractured right central incisor following an impact.

See details of the protocol and clinical cases in the corresponding chapters.

Disclaimer: Even though we show satisfactory clinical results in our presentation photos, they can in no way be promises of similar success in your own clinical situation. Each person is different and each clinical case is unique