Smile Refresh with Lower Incisors and Implant Bridge Replacement | SOL Dental Arts
Smile Refresh with Lower Incisors and Implant Bridge Replacement
Smile Refresh - Lower Incisors - Implant Bridge Replacement
A tired smile often involves more than one concern, especially when worn lower incisors and aging restorative work are present together. This smile refresh case combines aesthetic and restorative planning to improve the appearance of the lower front teeth while optimizing the look and function of a replacement implant bridge.


A smile refresh sometimes involves both cosmetic and restorative dentistry, especially when worn lower incisors and aging implant-supported restorations affect the appearance of the smile together. This case at SOL Dental Arts in Maspeth, Queens highlights a coordinated treatment approach focused on improving lower front tooth esthetics while also optimizing the appearance and function of a replacement implant bridge. In cases like this, successful treatment depends on balancing form, function, color integration, and restorative stability. Rather than treating each concern in isolation, comprehensive planning allows the final result to look more cohesive and natural. This kind of case is ideal for patients whose smile concerns involve both natural teeth and prior dental work and who want a cleaner, more harmonious overall result.
Evaluation of lower incisor wear and esthetics
Smile refresh planning involving natural teeth and implant-supported restoration
Replacement / improvement of implant bridge esthetics
Finishing for improved overall smile balance
When existing restorative work and natural tooth wear are both contributing to an aged or uneven appearance, combined treatment can create a more unified result.
Q1. Can implant restorations be updated for esthetics?
Yes. In many cases, implant-supported restorations can be redesigned or replaced to improve appearance and integration with the smile.
Q2. Why are lower incisors important in a smile refresh?
Lower front teeth affect smile framing, speech, bite function, and the overall perception of tooth wear and age.
Q3. Is this cosmetic or restorative treatment?
It is often both. Cases involving natural teeth and implant restorations usually require cosmetic and restorative planning together.








