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<blockquote data-quote="marvel" data-source="post: 46823" data-attributes="member: 5438"><p>Thank goodness! for computer technology and fast functional crowns and bridges. Hopefully sooner rather than later more dentists will open their hearts and minds and pass on the savings to give more suffering folk strong, passably-goodlooking teeth. </p><p></p><p>That said, given the state of technology, a completely computer generated set of teeth top and bottom will disappoint anyone knowing an ith of what a master ceramist could do.</p><p></p><p>Were I rich there is no price I wouldn't pay for the teeth and restorative care I want. A mouth is part of an earthly temple.</p><p></p><p>There are closeups of veneers and crowns on this site apparently nicer and more natural than some you see on celebs who have all the money.</p><p></p><p>Fortunate patients! and enormously lucky Drs who have such lab partners.</p><p></p><p>The old saw, "There is always room at the top," certainly applies to dental ceramics. This site certainly has raised the bar on what I'll let into my mouth permanently!</p><p></p><p>Okay, I am the type who'll splurge on a cuppa Starbucks coffee. But between you and me I still mostly drink cheap instant at home. </p><p></p><p>As for a Hermès handbag? sniff! sniff! In the same league with a spectacular set of choppers? I THINK NOT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marvel, post: 46823, member: 5438"] Thank goodness! for computer technology and fast functional crowns and bridges. Hopefully sooner rather than later more dentists will open their hearts and minds and pass on the savings to give more suffering folk strong, passably-goodlooking teeth. That said, given the state of technology, a completely computer generated set of teeth top and bottom will disappoint anyone knowing an ith of what a master ceramist could do. Were I rich there is no price I wouldn't pay for the teeth and restorative care I want. A mouth is part of an earthly temple. There are closeups of veneers and crowns on this site apparently nicer and more natural than some you see on celebs who have all the money. Fortunate patients! and enormously lucky Drs who have such lab partners. The old saw, "There is always room at the top," certainly applies to dental ceramics. This site certainly has raised the bar on what I'll let into my mouth permanently! Okay, I am the type who'll splurge on a cuppa Starbucks coffee. But between you and me I still mostly drink cheap instant at home. As for a Hermès handbag? sniff! sniff! In the same league with a spectacular set of choppers? I THINK NOT. [/QUOTE]
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