We have to start with a good foundation if we’re looking at doing full-mouth crowns or veneers, whatever they’re interested in. So we wanna make sure there’s no disease in the mouth, whether that’s gum disease or cavities. So we gotta get rid of those first, build a strong foundation before we focus on that full smile that they’re interested in. Once we get to that point, it gets really exciting because we can work with the patient, work with the lab.
We’ll do a full wax-up of the teeth and have them wear temporary teeth just to make sure they like the smile. If there’s something they wanna change, modify, whether that’s shape, color, texture, we can do that, do another wax-up. And let them wear temporaries again until we get that exact smile that they’re looking for.
And once we get to that point, we can give them that smile with permanent crowns or veneers. And it’s a great service that we do offer. And it takes a little bit of time, but that’s because it’s very specific, very tailored to the patient. And, again, we want it to last for a long time.