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MISSING MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH
Here is an example of broken down anterior teeth with missing posterior maxillary teeth.

Before

After
By restoring the anterior teeth with porcelain fused to gold crowns that contained
invisable attachments, posterior teeth could be replaced with removable appliance that could not be detected.
This chapter from Amazing Smiles Through Cosmetic Dentistry explains or demonstrates missing maxillary posterior teeth as part of Dr. Albert J. Kurpis’s broader cosmetic dentistry approach to improving smile balance, appearance, and confidence.
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.
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.
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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