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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 41391" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Dude relax, nobody here stole your birthday. If you want douche bag status or just prefer to have everyone dislike you then you might have a good start going for you. If you can't see mammelons, then you're blind or don't know the definition, not sure there is much more to say about that. Now if you would like to see more defined mammelons, then say it that way. Personally, I loved the presentation and difference this made for the patient. The only thing I seen worth mentioning is I prefer a little deeper separation in my larger spans, whether that's cutting them or twisting the teeth very slightly to make them look individual but this wasn't the original posters wax up, it was a 'please save my ass Dental Tech" case. Once again, great job Troy, and don't let a internet troll tick you off, he'll find a new bridge to hang out under or become a little wiser that we are here to help each other out without being condescending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 41391, member: 126"] Dude relax, nobody here stole your birthday. If you want douche bag status or just prefer to have everyone dislike you then you might have a good start going for you. If you can't see mammelons, then you're blind or don't know the definition, not sure there is much more to say about that. Now if you would like to see more defined mammelons, then say it that way. Personally, I loved the presentation and difference this made for the patient. The only thing I seen worth mentioning is I prefer a little deeper separation in my larger spans, whether that's cutting them or twisting the teeth very slightly to make them look individual but this wasn't the original posters wax up, it was a 'please save my ass Dental Tech" case. Once again, great job Troy, and don't let a internet troll tick you off, he'll find a new bridge to hang out under or become a little wiser that we are here to help each other out without being condescending. [/QUOTE]
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