PART I: The ULTIMATE Guide for Assessing a Compromised Tooth in the Aesthetic Zone

What do you do when confronted with a compromised tooth in the aesthetic zone?

In this first episode of the two-part series, I break down the framework for assessing and treatment planning when dealing with a compromised tooth in the aesthetic zone:

🏎️💨 Don't rush in - the critical thing you MUST avoid doing in these situations.

🔑 The 6 ESSENTIAL factors to consider when deciding to remove or save the tooth.

🤔 Situations where it’s not so black and white and maybe grey…

This is game-changing advice that will separate you from the rest. If you're a high-performing dentist who wants to accelerate your career in aesthetic dentistry, you need to hear this.

Resources:

Download my FREE GUIDE on How to Manage The First Appointment with a patient with a compromised tooth.

Read the full Blog on the Website

Read a case study where I decided to salvage compromised upper central incisors instead of extracting them

Pre-Register for Enrolment to the once-a-year Mastering Porcelain Veneers program

Links mentioned in the episode:

Marcus Hurzeler and Otto Zuhr, Periodontists, Munich

About the Host, Dr Andrew See:

Hello, I'm Dr Andrew See, the Host of The Aesthetic Dentist Podcast. I'm a clinician who went from mundane general dentistry to successfully delivering complex aesthetic cases and having a more fulfilling career. I'm also the Founder and Clinical Tutor of Dental Mastery Academy, a training program for high-performing dentists to expand their knowledge and clinical skills to reach their potential in the aesthetic zone.

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