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TRAUMATIC INJURY TO FRONT TEETH

A traumatic injury to the maxillary anterior incisors left the edges chipped, disfiguring this woman’s otherwise perfect smile.


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Before


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After

With six beautiful porcelain veneers, her magnificent smile was restored in just one week.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this chapter show about traumatic injury to front teeth?

This chapter from Amazing Smiles Through Cosmetic Dentistry explains or demonstrates traumatic injury to front teeth as part of Dr. Albert J. Kurpis’s broader cosmetic dentistry approach to improving smile balance, appearance, and confidence.

How do I know which cosmetic dentistry treatment is right for me?

The right treatment depends on the condition of the teeth, gums, bite, facial balance, smile goals, and a professional examination. Similar-looking smile problems may require different solutions.

Can cosmetic dentistry improve both appearance and confidence?

Cosmetic dentistry is designed to improve the appearance of the teeth and smile. For many patients, a more balanced and attractive smile can also improve confidence in social, personal, and professional situations.

Where can I learn about similar smile problems?

Use the related chapter links on this page to explore similar cosmetic dentistry cases, porcelain veneer examples, dental implant topics, bite correction cases, and full mouth reconstruction chapters.

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By Albert J. Kurpis, D.D.S. This page is part of the Amazing Smiles cosmetic dentistry book and case library.

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