How replacing old crowns or veneers can transform your smile

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How replacing old crowns or veneers can transform your smile

Dental materials have changed significantly over the past 2 decades. In the past, the only options we have to create beautiful cosmetic restorations were soft porcelain (feldspathic) or with porcelain to metal crowns (a metal coping with feldspathic porcelain stacked over the top. Both of these options were adequate, but lacked long term durability and great aesthetics. Maybe you’ve seen someone with a front tooth crown that looks “not quite natural”, and has a dark line right next to the gum line? These are usually older “porcelain/metal” crowns that lack translucency and have an exposed metal collar at the gum line. These crowns are often replaced with newer - more aesthetic - porcelain crowns, not because the old crowns are broken or defective, but rather because the old crown no longer look good. See the image below - and notice the dark line at the gum area of the crown and the dull/flat appearance of the front tooth crown when compared to the adjacent natural tooth.

Porcelain technology has improved significantly and we not have material like Lithium Disilicate and Zirconia - which have no metal coping, are super strong and durable as well as aesthetic. The challenge for any cosmetic dentist is to create restorations that mimic real life - meaning using porcelain that allows not only the correct color match; but also the right translucency, opalescence, characterization and surface texture. We want to create veneers and crowns that are truly lifelike and indistinguishable from natural teeth.

Old Dental Crown with Dark Line

So, what do you do when your old crowns catch your eye in your most recent family photos? Maybe the dark line at the gingiva is driving you crazy, you have chips or fractures in your old crown or veneers or the old crowns no longer match your teeth? The first step is bring these concerns up at your next visit or cosmetic dental consult. Often we recommend replacement of the old materials with newer materials AFTER you have a chance to full whiten your smile. I always recommend using this time to get your natural teeth back to the color you always wanted with our take home professional whitening system - then we replace the old veneers or crowns to the new color of your adjacent teeth. Remember, teeth change color but porcelain is forever the same color. If you don’t take the time to first whiten - you’ll be stuck at that shade, unable to whiten your other teeth because it will create a contrast between your crown and natural teeth.

Here is a case where the patient presented with broken (soft porcelain) veneers that were also very gray in appearance. We recommended replacing the restorations with new "lithium disilicate” restorations that were brighter, a bit longer and more aesthetic and durable. The patient loved the result and the case was completed in 2 visits!

So, if your old crowns or veneers are not looking the best - mention it to your cosmetic dentist and learn about what options are out there to reguvinate your smile. It might be easier than you think!

~ Dr B

Replace old and gray crowns

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The BEST way to do teeth whitening!

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The BEST way to do teeth whitening!

Teeth whitening is one our most popular treatment options. It is - in my opinion - one of the single BEST ways to make your smile look great. Why…you might ask? Well, because it’s conservative (doesn’t damage the teeth or require any drilling), its cost effective (versus porcelain veneer options) and it’s long lasting and a treatment that you can continue to use for years to come. Take home whitening trays allow you to simply “touch up” your whitening every year…so your teeth remain the amazingly beautiful shade of your initial whitening.


I’ve learned a lot over the years, and some of the most important things I’ve learned with whitening is 1) there are NO shortcuts 2) you need to do it the RIGHT way for it to work predictably. What do I mean by that? I mean the way we do it at Ivory Dental Group - professional teeth whitening with custom take home trays and our world class Kor whitening gel system. After years and years of working with whitening systems - I’ve fallen in love with Kor for its predictability and scientific approach. It’s not a gimmick - promising same day movie star white - it’s a product developed through science and studies - in order to produce predicable, repeatable and profound teeth whitening - with as little teeth sensitivity as possible. For us…it simply works. Our trays are CUSTOM made to fit perfectly to your teeth, and trimmed in a way to guide the excess gel away from your gum tissues (avoiding uncomfortable chemical burns on the tissue). The gel is formulated to work with our trays to penetrate into the stained enamel and break down the stain molecules predictably.


If you want to see what teeth whitening can do for you - check our our COSMETIC DENTISTRY gallery or schedule a consult to see if our Kor teeth whitening system is right for you!


~ Dr B

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How Much Does Great Dentistry Cost?

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How Much Does Great Dentistry Cost?

Patient often wonder…”How much is that going to cost?”. Dental prices can appear a little obscure and confusing to the public. In this post I’ll try to discuss and clarify costs and prices of common dental treatments!

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Beautiful Dental Crowns SHOULD Look Like Natural Teeth!

Porcelain crowns and veneers MUST look like natural teeth! It’s one of the most difficult things a dentist can do, but at Ivory - we LOVE to create porcelain teeth that mimic real life. One look at our case photos and you’ll see that we pride ourselves on our HIGH END, BEAUTIFUL and LIFELIKE restorations!

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SMILE Design ~ It's all about what you want!

Cosmetic Dentisty is part art and part science. I love the combination. The primary challenge with any cosmetic procedure is aligning what is theoretically cosmetically pleasing with what YOU, the patient, actually want for your smile. Cosmetic dentistry is so subjective…What looks good and “ideal” to you may be different from what another patient views as “beautiful” and ideal for their smile. For example, one of the discussussion I ALWAYS have with patients when discussing front teeth make overs is how long the lateral incisors should be…(these are the second upper teeth over from the middle). There are several different smile designs and some involve making the smile line (line from K9 to central incisor) flat, and some involve making the lateral incisors slightly ofset or shorter. See the images to get a better idea of what I mean…

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A natural “youthful smile” usually shows a slightly shorter lateral incisor, or “offset” design. Some patients love this look, but I’ve had many that want a “Flat” smile design. Neither option is wrong. It’s just a matter of opinion. Which is why I always start out treatment planning and vision for a case, with questions about what you think is the perfect image you have in your mind, for your smile.

With porcelain veneer, porcelain crowns or composite bonding: we can acheive almost anything you desire. But, your homework before committing to any treatment plan or treatment plan discussion will be to go online and find some photos of smiles that you think are beautiful and examples of smiles that you hope to replicate.

After we establish what is ideal to you…we can then start narrowing in on what type of treatment you’ll need to make your dream come true!

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