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Advice for restoring anteriors with dark underlying dentition??
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<blockquote data-quote="queenp" data-source="post: 185658" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>There are two trains of thought with covering dark stump shades: one school says mask it and layer.. the other says if you mask it can cast shadows and you and you are fighting to get a vital look, they prefer using porcelains that can even be fairly translucent, with a lot of fluorescence which creates a a vital look. Don Cornell wrote great article on this many years ago, he restored a case covering heavy tetracylcline stains with Creation porcelain, I think he used HT powders and incisals it looked beautiful. He is a talented guy.</p><p></p><p>In e.max you could do the same idea, with this reduction I think an a MO ingot would be sufficient and then layer it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I'll be interested in others take on this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="queenp, post: 185658, member: 12995"] There are two trains of thought with covering dark stump shades: one school says mask it and layer.. the other says if you mask it can cast shadows and you and you are fighting to get a vital look, they prefer using porcelains that can even be fairly translucent, with a lot of fluorescence which creates a a vital look. Don Cornell wrote great article on this many years ago, he restored a case covering heavy tetracylcline stains with Creation porcelain, I think he used HT powders and incisals it looked beautiful. He is a talented guy. In e.max you could do the same idea, with this reduction I think an a MO ingot would be sufficient and then layer it. Good luck, I'll be interested in others take on this [/QUOTE]
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