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<blockquote data-quote="Car 54" data-source="post: 212381" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>That can be a hard call, it depends on how thick the HTs are, and the color underneath. If the "preps" are a A2, and you need to go to a A1 and the HT was .3- .5mm you may accomplish what you need in maybe going 2 steps lighter. It is really helpful if you have stumph material or Smart Spacer (Taub) or TruePrep (Harvest Dental) on a die to see how it will mask or what it will do to your shade. Again, it would be a good idea to press one and see for your case, as in Tayeb's example, I would use a MT ingot like he is (assuming a nice prep color).</p><p></p><p>It's a matter of trial and error and taking and keeping notes of your observations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Car 54, post: 212381, member: 85"] That can be a hard call, it depends on how thick the HTs are, and the color underneath. If the "preps" are a A2, and you need to go to a A1 and the HT was .3- .5mm you may accomplish what you need in maybe going 2 steps lighter. It is really helpful if you have stumph material or Smart Spacer (Taub) or TruePrep (Harvest Dental) on a die to see how it will mask or what it will do to your shade. Again, it would be a good idea to press one and see for your case, as in Tayeb's example, I would use a MT ingot like he is (assuming a nice prep color). It's a matter of trial and error and taking and keeping notes of your observations. [/QUOTE]
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