Give Back Continued

Susan was a victim of lifelong domestic violence (Fig 1). The AACD's Give Back A Smile program referred her to me to evaluate her case and decide if I would actually provide her with the dental work. The day Susan came to my office we sat down in our guest consultation suite and talked for a while. She was excited that her case had been chosen by GBAS, although extremely nervous about whether she would pass the last step of being accepted by us for treatment. I also learned that she was very scared of dentistry. After a thorough oral examination I found the following conditions (Figs 2 & 3):
Susan wanted to have a beautiful smile and to get it as quickly as possible. My plan was to give her a disease-free mouth, in addition to a beautiful smile. That is why providing her with a smile that included treating only the maxillary anterior six teeth did not achieve my goal. In order to make her smile healthy she had to have a full-mouth reconstruction.
The original full-mouth treatment plan, which included implants, was not an option, as Susan wanted to have her new smile as soon as possible. Most volunteer laboratories donate their services for a limited dollar amount or limited number of teeth to GBAS patients, and pro bono full-mouth reconstruction is not part of their commitment. In this case, GBAS had to provide the financial support to the laboratory for their significant additional portion of the work that they did not donate. The treatment plan that was executed was as follows:
Two weeks after the delivery of the final restorations, Susan came in for the evaluation of her new smile (Fig 4). On that day we arranged for a professional make-up artist and hair stylist to come to our office for her glamour shots. Then, after presenting her with a beautiful bouquet of exotic flowers, we sent her to an upscale professional photography studio so that she could have photographs to show her new look off to her family out of state (Fig 5).
Susan certainly was not expecting to receive all these services and she probably would have been thrilled to just have her upper anterior fixed. I would not be honest, however, if I did not admit that it was done partly for my own gratification-I felt her deep heart and soul, happiness, and laughter as a result of her new, magnificent smile!
Acknowledgment
Dr. Sadati thanks Frontier Dental Lab in El Dorado Hills, California, for their contribution of services on this case.
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