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<blockquote data-quote="dmonwaxa" data-source="post: 30669" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>Doing gingival tissue with porcelain is an artform itself. Color and contour is just as important as on a crn. However we seldom receive a shade matches for that. Thats tough, when you dont have a pic and youre guessing. That blotchy irregular placement of porcelain will get er done in the majority of cases just like you did here.</p><p></p><p>Ok, I went back and reviewed the pics, and I'm dissappointed. Not a slam on workmanship, but on staging these rehabs. Maybe I'm confusing this pt with another which is why I went back in the first place. Anyways, why does poor planning detract from excellence in workmanship? No matter artistically and esthetically the effort that was put into this, when one look at the occ table it reflects back to the lab and not the clinical procedures. I just wish more consideration for proper staging and visualizing the end result. Why spend all that money and the occ is out of wack? Again later on if failures occur it reflects on the lab.</p><p></p><p>You still did a stellar job Al.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmonwaxa, post: 30669, member: 927"] Doing gingival tissue with porcelain is an artform itself. Color and contour is just as important as on a crn. However we seldom receive a shade matches for that. Thats tough, when you dont have a pic and youre guessing. That blotchy irregular placement of porcelain will get er done in the majority of cases just like you did here. Ok, I went back and reviewed the pics, and I'm dissappointed. Not a slam on workmanship, but on staging these rehabs. Maybe I'm confusing this pt with another which is why I went back in the first place. Anyways, why does poor planning detract from excellence in workmanship? No matter artistically and esthetically the effort that was put into this, when one look at the occ table it reflects back to the lab and not the clinical procedures. I just wish more consideration for proper staging and visualizing the end result. Why spend all that money and the occ is out of wack? Again later on if failures occur it reflects on the lab. You still did a stellar job Al. [/QUOTE]
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