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Ceramic Treatment Options for Discolored Teeth - Part 2
Description:
In this presentation, given by Dr. Thomas Trinkner at a recent symposium, discusses how to overcome the challenges of discolored teeth while enhancing smiles. Esthetic diagnostic criteria, thin or no-prep veneers, preparation depth, and material selection are all decision factors that are elucidated in this presentation. Photography and laboratory communication are also discussed.
Date Added:
8/26/2011
Author(s):
Tom Trinkner, DDS
Thomas F. Trinkner, DDS
Dr. Trinkner maintains a practice emphasizing comprehensive, restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Columbia, South Carolina. He is an ...
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