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TEETH IN A DAY
Figures and Graphics

Figure 2 -- Class IV smile line reveals the traumatically discolored right central incisor. Figure 10A -- Front smiling view moments after the cementation of the restoration.
Figure 1-- Preoperative smile Figure 11 Post TEETH IN A DAY smile
Figure 4A Atraumatic extraction preserves the circumferential bone. 4B Atraumatic extraction preserves the circumferential bone.
Figure 5A Periapical radiograph demonstrates the engagement of threads in the cortical plate of the floor of the nasal cavity.
Figure 3 Preoperative radiograph depicting extensive external root resorption on the distal at the osseous crest.
Figure 5B Lateral cephalometric film demonstrates the long axis angulation of the central incisor implant.
Figure 4C Gutta percha can be visualized through the external root resorption apical to the CEJ.
Figure 9 The finished TEETH IN A DAY restoration on the CeraOne stainless steel analogue.
Figure 6 The incisal view of the CeraOne abutment. Figure 7 The methylmethacrylate coping is seated on the CeraOne abutment.
Figure 8A Moist acrylic resin is applied to the coping at the level of the gingiva. Figure 8B A prefabricated acrylic crown is then attached to the coping.
Figure 10B Incisal view of the TEETH IN A DAY crown. Figure 10C Anterior-lateral view of the TEETH IN A DAY crown shows appropriate labial gingival support.
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