Full mouth rehabilitation for advanced tooth wear and erosion case study by Dr. Stephen Phelan
Вставка
- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Full mouth rehabilitation for advanced tooth wear and erosion case study. This new video will help you discover what's possible with a case study of a patient I treated in my dental practice here in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. This patient had a full mouth rehabilitation and smile makeover with porcelain veneers, onlays and crowns. For more information go to phelandentalseminars.com/ or phelandental.com/
- Наука та технологія
Beautiful job!
What will be the longevity of such a treatment
I’m missing the points of my canines...
Not a good a idea brushing twice in a row after each meal too soon..
I could try this.
what an amazing job!
Thank you!
@@DrStephenPhelan may we worth traveling to your practice to have some work done!
I have acid eroded teeth, would you recommend crowns for the front teeth that has wear???
I just had 14 crowns placed on but think they are protruding in the front. If the bottoms were done with the top would of been more asymmetrical
Would have been nice a picture of the palatal side. 👍
Sir a local dr had grinded three of my lower teeth and 2 of them have lost the top layer of enamel what should i do now…??
That was a dentist did that, not a doctor. Bad dentist.
Is rct A must before full mouth rehabilitation
Great video about Full mouth rehabilitation, check out.
ua-cam.com/video/-Evb9T_pIEg/v-deo.html
Hey did you get your full mouth rehabilitation?
My problem is acid reflex acid ruined my teeth 🦷
Same! My doctor recommended me Colgate PreviDent Booster (it's prescription strength, but you can still buy it online and over the counter in some places). Hope that helps!
Thought you’ll be bonding teeth
But the lower to inside this could’ve been shaved a bit
i lost my 3 tooth by an accident and i dont know what to do because i can't afford dentist :(
Sorry I didn’t know it was Coca-Cola pop Mountain Dew related forgive me
Will the enamel ever grow
Never
Doc get a buzz cut
He's a dentist actually.
It's awful how much Americans abuse language. This (very fine) gentleman should NOT be called a 'doctor'. He is a *dentist*.
The lack of specificity of language is appalling and only leads to confusion, and missed opportunities.
Anyway, that said, this is a good video and outstanding restoration work.
Get a clue.