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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 26111" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>Hi Paul, I used In line.</p><p></p><p>I really like the mix 50% OE1 25% Incisal Neutral 25% Trans Blue for PFms.</p><p>I use it to frame my dentin cut back and take it down the distal line angles and mabey slightly around the mesial edge. Then I layer a bit of regular incisal over it. The dentin cutback really comes through nicely but not to strong, looking like mammalons with out using mammalon porc.</p><p> </p><p>I like to use cervical trans orange to add trans and chroma at the cervical area. </p><p></p><p>I really like OE1 to add trans on facials. It dosent lower the value like neutral does and it is not as reflective as regular incisal can be.</p><p></p><p>For the tissue I used gin 3 for the bead aroung the teeth going into the papilla, I blended it down. To attempt to get the blanching or the thin tissue look around the roots I used 50% G3 50% OE4. Trying to get the look where the tissue is thin and you can see the bone through it.</p><p>Below that I used G4 and carried it up between the roots and put it on here and there for a contrast of darker and lighter.</p><p>I think I did not add enough between and It has a bit too much root form on the gingival area either that or I have too much tissue over the roots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 26111, member: 382"] Hi Paul, I used In line. I really like the mix 50% OE1 25% Incisal Neutral 25% Trans Blue for PFms. I use it to frame my dentin cut back and take it down the distal line angles and mabey slightly around the mesial edge. Then I layer a bit of regular incisal over it. The dentin cutback really comes through nicely but not to strong, looking like mammalons with out using mammalon porc. I like to use cervical trans orange to add trans and chroma at the cervical area. I really like OE1 to add trans on facials. It dosent lower the value like neutral does and it is not as reflective as regular incisal can be. For the tissue I used gin 3 for the bead aroung the teeth going into the papilla, I blended it down. To attempt to get the blanching or the thin tissue look around the roots I used 50% G3 50% OE4. Trying to get the look where the tissue is thin and you can see the bone through it. Below that I used G4 and carried it up between the roots and put it on here and there for a contrast of darker and lighter. I think I did not add enough between and It has a bit too much root form on the gingival area either that or I have too much tissue over the roots. [/QUOTE]
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