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Here is another example of tetracycline
staining. The technique used for this patient is called porcelain
laminates. In this technique, a small amount (.5mm) of tooth structure
is removed from the front of the teeth and then an impression is taken
and sent to a laboratory. In the lab, space-age porcelain materials are
formed into a very thin piece called a laminate veneer. This porcelain
can be formed and colored to appear incredibly tooth-like. The
laminates are then tried on the tooth and are glued into place with
special bonding materials. An opaquing substance is mixed with the
bonding material to mask the dark gray shade of the underlying tooth. | |
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