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#mydentistsavedmylovelife TMI alert


Full disclosure:  This is not the greatest case ever.  I knew there was a good chance this would look crazy if we tried to close the space (and it kinda does if you're into unwavering Golden Proportions).  The primary driver of the treatment was root caries, not vanity.  

I'll answer a couple questions preemptively:

Yes, he is on Prevident for life......yes, he should have had ortho, among other things....yes this is immediate post op marginal photography......yes, I got permission to share (not sure if Dolores signed off).  BUT the email we received made this case worth sharing with you all, if for no other reason than to make you laugh.....

This actually showed up in our inbox yesterday:

Sheila please tell Dr. Vacek and his lovely aides (who did an excellent job of not waterboarding this mouth breather) that I could not be happier with the results of my last two visits.  I now smile wide without self-conscience inhibiting me, I’m back to being the wise guy, smart a s s I’ve always been, yet without the embarrassment of my yellow gap teeth. 

Thank you all!

My Delores is 69, I’m 66.  I like older chicks, she liked younger guys....  I really do believe your work served to end the, uh.... 14 year “drought” my Delores and I had.  45 years of joy reignited.  Mmm, mmm, mm.   

I’ll see you again in a few months for a regular cleaning and work on my last cavitous back tooth.

THANK YOU!!!!!!!

George

 

I'm filing this case under #mydentistsavedmylovelife

Some days this is all worth it..big grin

​Enjoy, 

​Craig


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That's awesome, great job!


That is beautiful work. You should be very proud of that case.


On 8/16/2017 at 11:45 am, Jeffrey Gregson said... That is beautiful work. You should be very proud of that case.

 

Jeffrey,

Thank you but you are too kind.....plenty of compromises going on there.....but fun nonetheless


Wonderful !!! What material did you use? Patient happy we are all happy!


Craig, Great result! If you are unhappy with this result, you need to step back a bit and look again.


@ Dave: this is Emax MT

@Marc:  You are right....I was totally thrilled, but mostly with the patient's response...It was just kind of crazy because I told him up front that I wasn't going to try to close the diastemma entirely due to risk  "fat, wide tooth syndrome".  Wasn't until I was goofing around in design and thought "hey, this might work!"


Craig, maybe not "the" greatest case ever, but I gotta think one of them.  Results you should feel very proud of


Great work Craig!  Yes, super tough situation that you were presented but great result!!!  You may get a phone call from the Pharm reps saying you are taking away from their business a little by enhancing their love lives now with your dentistry! laughing

 

Dan


Great case, Craig


Very nice work.  That is one hell of a transformation.  How did you handle the deep bite?   Adjust the lower anteriors?

 


Craig, you did AWESOME!  what a great result, what a great letter, and your skills are shining through big time!

You should post the .rst file for someone to play with to see how hard/easy this can be.  Great design skills and way to make his smile look natural!  I vote that this .rst becomes the new Level 2 final exam for students so they can see how they can do this at home!


The "Dr. Ruth" of the oral cavity!  Helping reignite that spark one patient at a time.  Great job, and I love his letter.


Nice results. You should be happy with what you did for him. But gross, kind of like my parents or grandparents telling me they still have sex. That's something you can't unthink.


Case looks awesome, should be very proud.  From the sounds of the letter he is a funny pt and i would imagine fun to see and work on.  Great attitude. "Get your biteguard in Delores, its go time"winking


Craig !

That looks really good !  Awesome note from the patient. You mean he didn't want his teeth whiter than BL1 ?  How does it look under black light ? big grin

Winnie


And that is why Craig is the finest dentist in Lincoln NE!! Nice work Craig. The is a life changer for sure!


That is a fantastic life changing result.  I'm not heavy into golden proportions, and you actually are pretty close.  About the overbite, I've placed plenty of anterior crowns in situations with similar overbites.  Sometimes it is necessary to take a little bit from the lower incisors to keep from making the linguals of the maxillary incisor crowns too thin.  It is difficult to get enough lingual reduction for maxillary incisor crowns when the overbite is that deep.  I always prepare the patient for that possibility in advance.  


Reading this made my day! Great job!!


This is awesome all around! Great work Craig!


This is what its all about! Great job!


On 8/16/2017 at 12:16 pm, Darin O'Bryan said...

Very nice work.  That is one hell of a transformation.  How did you handle the deep bite?   Adjust the lower anteriors?

 

Hey Darin,  Thanks!

The caries and existing restorations dictated these would be traditional, non cingulum saving preps, so the minimal thickness on the lingual was a bit of a challenge as I recall, especially on the lateral, so it was going to be Emax for sure, at least in my hands.  We did not need to adjust the lowers, outside of some minor polishing.


On 8/16/2017 at 3:10 pm, Chris Haag said...

And that is why Craig is the finest dentist in Lincoln NE!! Nice work Craig. The is a life changer for sure!

I think you have it backwards!  I just picked out the best guy in town and copied him!!!!  

For those scoring at home, Chris is the resident CEREC trailblazer...had the "3" before the "3D".  The old schoolers know what I'm talking about.


Rockin case Craig


 I like older chicks, she liked younger guys....  I really do believe your work served to end the, uh.... 14 year “drought” my Delores and I had.  45 years of joy reignited.  Mmm, mmm, mm. 

 

That is awesome.  Who knew how much of an impact a great smile has.