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E.max Lateral over Zir Abutment. Crackline help....
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 49484" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>I've done something similar to this on anteriors where the insisal was worn to the dentin and the teeth that usually had a yellow-orange stain that was deep in the tooth. I would cut into the insisal in the center as deep as the picture showed and wiggle it open a little. Then put the stain on the blade insert it into the crack and push the cut closed as I removed it so it would stay in place. If you want to get all artsy you can use a stain brush and paint a pattern with internal stains on both sides of the blade. </p><p></p><p>Did I say I hate single centrals. Pay thousands of dollar to learn this kind stuff just so you can match that single central on the third or forth try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 49484, member: 1247"] I've done something similar to this on anteriors where the insisal was worn to the dentin and the teeth that usually had a yellow-orange stain that was deep in the tooth. I would cut into the insisal in the center as deep as the picture showed and wiggle it open a little. Then put the stain on the blade insert it into the crack and push the cut closed as I removed it so it would stay in place. If you want to get all artsy you can use a stain brush and paint a pattern with internal stains on both sides of the blade. Did I say I hate single centrals. Pay thousands of dollar to learn this kind stuff just so you can match that single central on the third or forth try. [/QUOTE]
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