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Closing a Diastema and Then Changing the Shade
 
 
  We can complete photos to show any portion of the work shown below. It isn't necessary to change all of the teeth or the shade of the patient's teeth. This type of imaging may involve additional charges above the basic $45 cost.
         
         
         
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Original photo as received. Four teeth are involved in this change. The diastema is closed by widening the two centrals and the two laterals. The shade and all of the other teeth are untouched - cuspids are left long as in Fig 1. Two more teeth are involved in this change. In addition to the centrals and laterals being changed in Fig 2, in this image, the cuspids are reduced to align with other incisal edges. The centrals and laterals and the shade are left as in Fig 2. All of the teeth are left as shaped in Fig 3. In this image, the shade is lightened on all of the teeth.
 
 
Photographs provided by Artistic Dental Design in Phoenix, Arizona - a Full Service Dental Laboratory, providing laboratory services nationwide.
 
 
 
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