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<blockquote data-quote="CYNOSURER" data-source="post: 38076" data-attributes="member: 672"><p>That could be a water droplet so we'll give them a bye on that. That happens to me a lot. </p><p></p><p>Same goes for the open bite set that I picked. It could be it just dropped during the photo set up and the guy in charge of pic selection for the website didn't know any better which might explain the full denture shots scattered in other areas, also. </p><p></p><p>I seem to get a lot of shots with the midlines not dead on because I'm balancing the set on its heels with a small bit of playdough (so it doesn't show) and by the time I pull back and take the shot they've 'settled'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CYNOSURER, post: 38076, member: 672"] That could be a water droplet so we'll give them a bye on that. That happens to me a lot. Same goes for the open bite set that I picked. It could be it just dropped during the photo set up and the guy in charge of pic selection for the website didn't know any better which might explain the full denture shots scattered in other areas, also. I seem to get a lot of shots with the midlines not dead on because I'm balancing the set on its heels with a small bit of playdough (so it doesn't show) and by the time I pull back and take the shot they've 'settled'. [/QUOTE]
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