On front teeth, close is not good enough. One master hand-layers porcelain to mimic real enamel, checks it under four lights, and owns your case until the shade is right. Your patient sees teeth, not dentistry.
You send a photo, a stump shade, a note about the incisal halo. It lands on a bench where nobody read it, and the crown comes back a shade too flat, too opaque, too dead. You explain it again on the remake.
Anterior cases are the ones you unbox slowly. You already know that if the translucency is wrong, the value is off, or the gingival third looks chalky, you are the one sitting with the patient who came in for a smile and left disappointed.
A monolithic block stained on the surface reads flat under real light. It photographs fine and looks lifeless across the operatory. Real enamel has depth, and depth is built in layers, not sprayed on top.
Your case rotates to whoever is free. There is no artist who remembers that this patient wanted a warmer incisal, or that this dentist likes a slightly flatter contact. Every case starts from zero.
CAD-verified marginal fit before anything is layered, a margin check on every unit, and four-light shade validation so the crown holds its value under operatory, daylight, warm, and cool light, not just on the bench. If it does not pass, it does not ship, and it is remade at no cost.
The master does a cutback and hand-layers porcelain to build enamel-mimicking translucency and incisal effects, the depth and halo that make a front tooth look alive. Layered e.max for maximum translucency, layered zirconia when the case needs more strength with the same esthetics.
A veneers and smile master with 20 years at the bench and a Korea National Dental Technician License takes your anterior work, reachable by name, not a ticket number. Your preferences, incisal warmth, contact tightness, gingival contour, are saved in CAD and reused on the next case.
For multi-unit anterior, you get a bisque try-in so you and the patient see the shape and shade in the mouth before final glaze. No surprises at delivery, no awkward conversation, no chair time spent apologizing.
20 years at the bench. Laminate, Esthetic Prosthetics. Owns your case from scan review through four-light QC, and keeps your preferences on file.
Prep esthetics-first, then photograph and record the stump and custom shade, or send the patient for a shade appointment so the master works from real color.
Scan the prep, opposing, and bite, or send your impression.
The master designs layered buildups, cutback plus hand-layered porcelain, for enamel-mimicking translucency and natural incisal effects.
For multi-unit anterior, a bisque try-in lets you confirm shape and shade in the mouth, validated under four-light shade checking.
Deliver, cement or bond, and confirm the gingival esthetics sit right against the tissue.
“On a front tooth, the eye forgives nothing. I do the cutback and layer the porcelain by hand so the enamel has real depth, then I check the value under four different lights before it leaves my bench. If it is not right in every one, it is not done.”
Veneers & smile master, 20 years at the bench, Korea National Dental Technician License
Not perfect? Remade at zero cost. That's a promise.
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"The case fit great, no adjustments required. I like the appearance of the zirconia."
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Real enamel gets its life from depth, and depth is built in layers. The master does a cutback and hand-layers porcelain to create enamel-mimicking translucency and incisal effects. A monolithic block stained on the surface can look flat under real operatory light, especially on anterior units where the eye forgives nothing.
Layered e.max gives you maximum translucency for the most lifelike anterior result. Layered zirconia (PFZ) gives you more strength with the same layered esthetics when the case needs it. For a single unit balancing strength and esthetics, monolithic 4Y multilayer zirconia works well, with 5Y reserved for low-load cases where translucency matters most. The master will guide the call for your case.
For multi-unit anterior cases, yes. You get a bisque try-in so you and the patient can confirm shape and shade in the mouth before the crown is finished and glazed. It removes the surprise at delivery and the awkward conversation that follows a shade miss.
It is remade at no cost to you. Every unit is CAD-verified for marginal fit and validated under four-light shade checking before it ships. If it does not pass, it does not leave the bench, and if something is still off in the mouth, the same master who made it makes it right.
A veneers and smile master with 20 years at the bench and a Korea National Dental Technician License, a nationally licensed technician who passed a hands-on state bench exam after a multi-year dental-technology degree. You reach that master by name, not a ticket number, and your shade and contour preferences are saved in CAD and reused on your next case.
Premium Crown PFZ and E.max Layered are $200 each, PFM is $80, and a PMMA provisional is $20. Physical impression handling is $15. The crown carries a 12-month warranty (2 months for PMMA provisionals).
One named master owns your case, remembers how you work, and answers when you call. Start with a single anterior unit and see the difference hand-layered enamel makes in your patient's mirror.
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