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Case Study 2/3/2025 Veneer

Parametric smile systems in the wild

4 weeks (2 appointments)
30-40 years

A look at how our studio templated 18 veneer cases without losing soul. Shared Figma board + lab call recordings. **Key insight:** The template isn't about copying—it's about having a starting point that speeds up the unique customization for each patient.

Final result: 18-unit veneer case with parametric smile design After
Pre-treatment: Discolored and misaligned anterior teeth Before

Clinical Details

Materials & Products Used

IPS e.max PressVariolink Esthetic CementG-Premio Bond

Technical Notes

Used parametric design system to template all 18 units simultaneously. This allowed us to maintain consistency across the arch while still customizing each veneer for natural variation.

Cosmetic DentistryDigital Dentistry

Discussion (3)

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Dr. Maya Lin · almost 55875 years ago
Practice Owner
Parametric design for 18 units simultaneously is brilliant - maintaining consistency while allowing natural variation is the holy grail of cosmetic dentistry. The Figma workflow you mentioned sounds like it could revolutionize case planning.
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Dr. Maya Lin · almost 55875 years ago
Practice Owner
Veneer cases can be tricky but 18 units adds significant complexity. Your systematic approach with parametric design likely reduced chair time significantly.
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Dr. Maya Lin · almost 55875 years ago
Practice Owner
Beautiful final result - the smile looks natural and well-proportioned. The parametric system clearly maintained esthetic harmony across the entire arch.

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