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This one turned out pretty ok. I like it! Patient had huge triangle we filled with some pink. Wish we had seen some better pics to get more hypoC and violet value throughout.
Screw retained full zirconia with pink porcelain.
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Heck yeah, that's pretty slick...nobody would be able to tell. Nailed it, heck of a great service to patient.
 
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I love it, and could not have done better myself...but my eye keeps seeing the sharp mesial corner on #8 that is missing, and maybe some gray in the Inc 1/3rd, but again, with this quality of work, it's hard to be that nitpicky and can see why it was seated :)
Ha! That mesial corner jumped out at me too! I think we lost in in the model work cause it's not there in the our scan:(
 
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Ha! That mesial corner jumped out at me too! I think we lost in in the model work cause it's not there in the our scan:(
And two things I struggle with my friend, are long (inc to ging) contacts on multiple unit anterior cases, and mid-line Inc corners. I'm just heading out the door with 2 emax layered centrals, and it took me two extra bakes to get those to match :)
 
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I love it, and could not have done better myself...but my eye keeps seeing the sharp mesial corner on #8 that is missing, and maybe some gray in the Inc 1/3rd, but again, with this quality of work, it's hard to be that nitpicky and can see why it was seated :)
Now I can't unsee 😂 great work nonetheless!!
 
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Steadily improving...

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Doc said I knocked it out of the park let me know what y'all think 🙂 Gotta work on my texture game and I still can't figure out a good glaze routine :/
 

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I still can't figure out a good glaze routine :/
I usually hand polish, especially the cervical third, after glazing, just to make sure that area is not rough. I use the WOW polishing compound from ADS.
 
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Steadily improving...

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Doc said I knocked it out of the park let me know what y'all think 🙂 Gotta work on my texture game and I still can't figure out a good glaze routine :/
I think that’s pretty fantastic! I think 99% of docs would be 100% pleased. If I get picky, maybe #6 is a bit full at the gingiva 1/3, and too lingual on the incisal 1/3. But definitely just being picky. Really nice job! You’re hired!
 
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Here’s a recent full mouth. Patient just wanted some subtle changes made to originals. 😂
3 implant screw retained bridge 6-11, bridge
22-27, individual screw retained implants 18 & 19, single units everywhere else. Doctor just got a scanner so he likes to play with it as much as possible. Hopefully he grabs real pictures at check up. D084779F-755B-46BA-B7F1-653A770BBECF.jpeg 84583E16-3FA9-40BB-8421-9A53172DAD73.jpeg
 
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At least 3 things I wish would have come out better. But, not to bad? Very little (no white) stain just a touch in the Inc 1/3rd and for the craze lines. Layered emax on an implant abutment. I also left out the little bump on #9 inc midline. They can eventually smooth that down.

1 better photos :)
2 I was trying to close the mid-line, and left it a little fuller. But, If I had tapered it more, would have had more of a black triangle. Longer distal Inc edge, as it looks tipped distally.
3 I needed more white opacity on the distal Inc 1/3rd

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At least 3 things I wish would have come out better. But, not to bad? Very little (no white) stain just a touch in the Inc 1/3rd and for the craze lines. Layered emax on an implant abutment. I also left out the little bump on #9 inc midline. They can eventually smooth that down.

1 better photos :)
2 I was trying to close the mid-line, and left it a little fuller. But, If I had tapered it more, would have had more of a black triangle. Longer distal Inc edge, as it looks tipped distally.
3 I needed more white opacity on the distal Inc 1/3rd

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Great result, value spot on. Excellent result and opacity in distal inc not required as adjacent lateral is lower value than the the other buy quite a bit. Pt & Dr should be thrilled AND Grateful!!!🙂
 
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At least 3 things I wish would have come out better. But, not to bad? Very little (no white) stain just a touch in the Inc 1/3rd and for the craze lines. Layered emax on an implant abutment. I also left out the little bump on #9 inc midline. They can eventually smooth that down.

1 better photos :)
2 I was trying to close the mid-line, and left it a little fuller. But, If I had tapered it more, would have had more of a black triangle. Longer distal Inc edge, as it looks tipped distally.
3 I needed more white opacity on the distal Inc 1/3rd

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outrageous result
 

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