For many patients, the journey to a new smile begins long before they sit in our chair. This month’s featured case highlights a remarkable transformation using digital dentistry, digital smile design, upper arch Emax crowns, and a lower All-on-X implant-supported fixed prosthesis — a true full mouth rehabilitation that restored both confidence and function.
Our patient, a 41-year-old female from Portland, came to us in 2023 seeking help for what she described as "ugly teeth that don't work." She was unhappy with the dark, yellow discoloration and severe crowding. Smiling was something she avoided. Eating was difficult. Her lower teeth were painful and mobile, bleeding easily when brushing or chewing. Dental anxiety and financial concerns prevented her from moving forward at first — but a year later, motivated and ready, she returned determined to change her life.
On examination:
Given her goals and clinical condition, restoring just a few teeth wouldn’t provide the stability or esthetics she needed. Instead, we developed a comprehensive plan that combined conservation where possible and replacement where necessary.
Using digital smile design, we planned her entire rehabilitation digitally from day one. By visualizing her ideal smile and bite relationship first, we were able to design both arches cohesively and reverse-engineer the final outcome.
After healing, we designed and delivered her final monolithic zirconia prosthesis for strength, longevity, and a beautiful, bright result.
The transformation speaks for itself.
Her final shade choice?
A bold bleach white, reflecting the new chapter she envisioned — and it looks stunning.




Today, she attends regular hygiene visits, proudly shares vacation photos from Disneyland and Europe, and tells us how she smiles freely for the first time in years. Her words:
"I feel like a new person. I can finally smile without hiding."
This is why we love what we do.
If you’ve been living with broken, painful, or embarrassing teeth — you’re not alone. Modern cosmetic and implant dentistry can restore not just your smile, but chewing ability, confidence, and quality of life.