Fig. 1
The patient’s mandibular incisors at presentation showing the fractured areas of tooth structure.
Fig. 2
Higher magnification view of the fractured lower right central incisor at presentation.
Fig. 3
The completed preparation for porcelain veneer fabrication with cord packed, prior to impressioning.
Fig. 4
Additional view of the completed preparation showing the lingual extent of the preparation.
Fig. 5
Color/shade documentation.
Fig. 6
Vaccu-sil vinyl polysiloxane syringe impression material in pre-loaded BFC (“better, faster, cheaper”) syringe (Ho Dental Products).
Fig. 7
The completed impression, close-up view.
Fig. 8
Direct sculpted bonded composite provisional/temporary veneer.
Fig. 9
Stone die of the preparation with lower cast.
Fig. 10
The completed fired porcelain veneer as it arrives from the laboratory.
Fig. 11
Try in of the final veneer utilizing ultrathin mylar matrix.
Fig. 12
9 microns thin Mylar Matrix container (Ho Dental Products).
Fig. 13
The completed porcelain veneer at 2 months post-operative.