Stanislav (9) was brought to our studio by his parents in 2015 for restoration of a chipped tooth. The parents had found and preserved (in milk) the broken piece. After a check-up we decided that the nerve (pulp) was not damaged and we repositioned (restored) the broken piece.
After a month, Stanislav’s mother called to tells that he had another broken tooth – the neighbouring one, after he fell in the school yard. With the help of a photopolymer, we restored the chipped tooth.
In june 2016 Stanislav paid us another visit – unfortunately, he had broken both his front teeth (central incisors). They were a lot more severely damaged, tooth tissue included (in a different place compared to last year – a sure sign of the incredible helth restoration and function of the already restored teeth). Unfortunately, there were no preserved pieces. Once again, the nerves were intact. The good teeth we restored by bonding.
With a lot of effort we managed to bring Stanislav’s smile back on his face and we do hope we don’t see him again this year!!!