Aesthetic Transformation with Porcelain Veneers: Whiteline Case Study
By: Dr. Eduardo Trujillo
Endodontic Specialist and Partner at Whiteline
Dear fellow Whiteliners, in our clinic we pride ourselves in restoring our patients' confidence through harmonious and natural smiles.
Today I share the case of a patient who sought to correct irregularly shaped front teeth with resistant pigmentation, opting for E-max (ceramic) veneers to achieve a complete transformation.
Step by Step Process
Diagnosis and Planning
Comprehensive evaluation: We analyze the patient's facial shape, tooth color and expectations.
Digital mock-up: We created a simulation for the patient to visualize the final result before the next steps of the process.
2. Minimally Invasive Preparation
Precise wear: Only 0.3 - 0.7 mm of enamel (equivalent to the thickness of a fingernail).
Intraoral scanning: Digital technology for a perfect design without traditional molds.
3. Laboratory Manufacturing
Material: E-max ceramic (for its durability and naturalness).
Color: Customized shade to blend harmoniously with your natural teeth.
4. Final Cementing
Millimetric adjustment and aesthetics test.
Cemented with state-of-the-art adhesives for greater longevity.
Result
In as little as two appointments, you could achieve the smile you desire.
Protection of the natural tooth (veneers resist stains and wear).
Immediate comfort: No post-treatment sensitivity.
In short: the patient not only improved her smile, she regained her confidence in speaking and laughing!
Are you a Candidate for Veneers?
At Whiteline we evaluate:
✔ The condition of your front teeth.
✔ Your gingival health.
✔ Your esthetic goals.
Final tips
Local Whiteliners: Schedule your assessment with our prosthodontic team.
International Whiteliners: We offer virtual consultations to plan your treatment.
Dr. Eduardo Trujillo
Whiteline
Dr. Eduardo Trujillo
Co-founder of Whiteline in 2013, Dr. Eduardo is a professional of high human quality who, together with Dr. Guillermo, has contributed his professional experience to position the clinic as a reference in dental tourism and local care in Merida, Yucatan.
They have created a space where patients-whether international or localWhiteliners-receivepersonalized treatments in an impeccable and warm environment.
Its philosophy is based on three pillars: trust (through honest dialogue), innovation (using cutting-edge materials and techniques), and well-being (prioritizing patient comfort at every step).