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6 unit authentic crowns using cutback & internal stain & layering technic
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 1269" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Wow Paul, i love the cutback. I also understand your frustrations about the ant. waxers.....it gets irritating sometimes. I had to make sure I approve anything they try to press on me, this releived my frustrations. </p><p></p><p>As for this case, I'm concerned, I think the length is too long. I know you said she was canted, but if you look at the difference between pre-op and post-op picture of #11 and #12......huge difference. It appears from the pictures that #11 is 3mm longer or more on your crowns. I can't tell from the pre-op pictures...Was she canted this much? If so, then I don't have any concerns at all.....keep posting those crazy skills brother, you got talent.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I love the incisal interal staining. Now i got a challenge for you, do the same thing on the lingual surface to enhance the lingual anatomy, especially in the cervical 1/3. Many times technicians could care less about the lingual, it's what I call the technicians playground. You're limited on what you can enhance or do on the labial surface due to function, esthetics and contour. However, the lingual area is where you can really make your work stand out from the rest of the crowd. I know, knowone is going to see it, except for the doctor and the assistant, but it adds great value to the showman-ship of your crown, and lets you play with internal/external staining without ever causing to much damage......lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 1269, member: 126"] Wow Paul, i love the cutback. I also understand your frustrations about the ant. waxers.....it gets irritating sometimes. I had to make sure I approve anything they try to press on me, this releived my frustrations. As for this case, I'm concerned, I think the length is too long. I know you said she was canted, but if you look at the difference between pre-op and post-op picture of #11 and #12......huge difference. It appears from the pictures that #11 is 3mm longer or more on your crowns. I can't tell from the pre-op pictures...Was she canted this much? If so, then I don't have any concerns at all.....keep posting those crazy skills brother, you got talent. P.S. I love the incisal interal staining. Now i got a challenge for you, do the same thing on the lingual surface to enhance the lingual anatomy, especially in the cervical 1/3. Many times technicians could care less about the lingual, it's what I call the technicians playground. You're limited on what you can enhance or do on the labial surface due to function, esthetics and contour. However, the lingual area is where you can really make your work stand out from the rest of the crowd. I know, knowone is going to see it, except for the doctor and the assistant, but it adds great value to the showman-ship of your crown, and lets you play with internal/external staining without ever causing to much damage......lol [/QUOTE]
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