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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
3D conversion 3M1 for veneer
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisR" data-source="post: 12539" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I also just finished a case with a shade of 3M1 but mine were #8,9 crowns. I pressed MO4 with a full facial cut back down to .7mm from cervial to incisal to keep the saturation of the MO 4 low. Layered facial w/ special incisal grey @cervical with some C1 here and there. 50/50 mix of opal 1 and TI 3 thru body and a hint of C1 body here and there also. and opal 1 and 2 thru incisal 1/3. She was on the warmer side of the 3M1 though. They seemed to match extremely well. Hope it helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisR, post: 12539, member: 288"] I also just finished a case with a shade of 3M1 but mine were #8,9 crowns. I pressed MO4 with a full facial cut back down to .7mm from cervial to incisal to keep the saturation of the MO 4 low. Layered facial w/ special incisal grey @cervical with some C1 here and there. 50/50 mix of opal 1 and TI 3 thru body and a hint of C1 body here and there also. and opal 1 and 2 thru incisal 1/3. She was on the warmer side of the 3M1 though. They seemed to match extremely well. Hope it helps [/QUOTE]
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