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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 13427" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Al, not that I can give you any ideas with all your talent, just my $.02 worth.</p><p></p><p>Make a couple sil-tech putty matrixs to have a reference of the bridge, on the incisal edges also.</p><p>Make the centrals a little wider as you said.. Hope the patient didn't wear this bridge, she may not like a wider look, but I think the centrals need it.</p><p>Tilt the neck of the laterals to the distal as you said, they are contoured away from the midline.</p><p>Cuspids are bulky, round back so that you don't see the the surface of the facial from mesial to the distal. This mistake is seen soo often in cases like this.</p><p>Throw in a few incisal embrasures just for the fun of it. </p><p>Add a slight dentin color on the incisal edges of the centrals, maybe ! </p><p>Needs a more translucent shade on the centrals, value is a little high, especially the middle facial surface.</p><p>Laterals, have a very slight color change. I like a half shade darker than centrals at the neck, some techs like the reverse. Shorten the incisal length of the laterals if you want a younger look to the bridge... </p><p>Cuspids, make shade a little darker than laterals, more chroma so that its more natural looking, instead of the same shade for all 6 anteriors. </p><p>Open up the incisal embrasures alot on the cuspids, they are closed on this bridge.</p><p>Don't know the prep style, would use some deep dentin especially on the cuspids, opaque is showing thru so much on 6,11. Probably little reductions when preping. </p><p>I would be careful with the gin 1/3 shade on the centrals, patient may not want that darker color as seen on this bridge and the lowers. This patient may want to restore the lower anteriors next. </p><p>Hope the cte matches your porcelain, and you have good metal support ..</p><p></p><p>I like your drawing, just not so square on the incisal edges, more rounded. More width at the neck in your drawing also look better than the bridge. </p><p></p><p>Now tell me Al, what did I forget, or you disagree with ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 13427, member: 9"] Al, not that I can give you any ideas with all your talent, just my $.02 worth. Make a couple sil-tech putty matrixs to have a reference of the bridge, on the incisal edges also. Make the centrals a little wider as you said.. Hope the patient didn't wear this bridge, she may not like a wider look, but I think the centrals need it. Tilt the neck of the laterals to the distal as you said, they are contoured away from the midline. Cuspids are bulky, round back so that you don't see the the surface of the facial from mesial to the distal. This mistake is seen soo often in cases like this. Throw in a few incisal embrasures just for the fun of it. Add a slight dentin color on the incisal edges of the centrals, maybe ! Needs a more translucent shade on the centrals, value is a little high, especially the middle facial surface. Laterals, have a very slight color change. I like a half shade darker than centrals at the neck, some techs like the reverse. Shorten the incisal length of the laterals if you want a younger look to the bridge... Cuspids, make shade a little darker than laterals, more chroma so that its more natural looking, instead of the same shade for all 6 anteriors. Open up the incisal embrasures alot on the cuspids, they are closed on this bridge. Don't know the prep style, would use some deep dentin especially on the cuspids, opaque is showing thru so much on 6,11. Probably little reductions when preping. I would be careful with the gin 1/3 shade on the centrals, patient may not want that darker color as seen on this bridge and the lowers. This patient may want to restore the lower anteriors next. Hope the cte matches your porcelain, and you have good metal support .. I like your drawing, just not so square on the incisal edges, more rounded. More width at the neck in your drawing also look better than the bridge. Now tell me Al, what did I forget, or you disagree with ? [/QUOTE]
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