Last month, I presented a case report about the use of multiple veneers made of Cerinate porcelain, with reduction limited to the maxillary right lateral. Due to the success of that case, the patient asked for repair to her posterior porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. Her chief complaint was the dark margins around the cervical areas of three crowns she had done many years ago. Despite the lack of esthetics of these crowns, they were clinically acceptable. As she did not want to replace the crowns, I decided to bond Cerinate Porcelain Veneers to the three PFM crowns. It is well known that Class V restorations on PFM's are usually esthetic disasters.
Without any prep, impressions were taken of the upper right first and second bicuspid and sent to the Cerinate Lab. Rembrandt veneers made of Cerinate Porcelain were fabricated.