This case shows a zirconia restoration for a young female patient. The main goal was to improve the visible tooth shape and create a cleaner, more balanced smile appearance.
The patient needed a restoration that would look bright and aesthetic without making the final result appear artificial. For this reason, the design was planned with attention to tooth contour, shade, symmetry and the relationship with the surrounding teeth.
Zirconia was selected because it offers strength, stability and a clean visual result. During the laboratory stage, the focus was on creating smooth contours and controlled brightness, while keeping the restoration suitable for the patient’s natural dental line.
The case also required careful work on the transition between the restored tooth and the neighboring teeth. A good result depends not only on color, but also on shape, surface form and how the restoration fits into the full smile.
Zirconia restoration cases must be planned according to the patient’s clinical situation, available space and final aesthetic goal. In this case, the design focused on improving harmony while keeping the smile soft and natural for a young female patient.
The final result shows improved tooth shape, better visual balance and a cleaner smile appearance. This case is presented as a dental laboratory portfolio example and not as personal medical advice.






