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dr ?Is it possible to remake the recently made cement retained Implant crown at #7 longer approx 0.75-1 mm to match #10) from the design files ( w/out model). Pls let me know and do it if poss.


case was fabricated from itero scan - 5-14 FCZ
Is #7 shorter because of protrusive excursion (function) or just because.
 
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dr ?Is it possible to remake the recently made cement retained Implant crown at #7 longer approx 0.75-1 mm to match #10) from the design files ( w/out model). Pls let me know and do it if poss.


case was fabricated from itero scan - 5-14 FCZ
Do you have the design file? If so, of course you could...you could even make a implant model and make the other designed teeth part of the model where all you have is a implant model for #7.
 
Feedback and critique, it's amazing. Some may give you grief that it's pfm, but when you can do work like this and charge for it, why not :)
 
Feedback and critique, it's amazing. Some may give you grief that it's pfm, but when you can do work like this and charge for it, why not :)
Thank you!
To be honest i dont charge it actually, im an employee haha 😅
But pfm in Greek and Swedish market , as far as i know, still works.
Also i dont remember why i didn't make a neck on canine 🫣
 
I thought Al was back for a second.. keep them coming! Beautiful!
 
I thought Al was back for a second.. keep them coming! Beautiful!
Haha i wish i can make works like AI's one day.
I have studied a lot this thread here and i added many of his and other's great technicians tips and techniques on my work routine.
Thank you!!
 
Haha i wish i can make works like AI's one day.
I have studied a lot this thread here and i added many of his and other's great technicians tips and techniques on my work routine.
Thank you!!
That’s what this site is all about, learning from one another! :Congrats:
 
Haha i wish i can make works like AI's one day.
I have studied a lot this thread here and i added many of his and other's great technicians tips and techniques on my work routine.
Thank you!!
You just did, Excellent work period!!! Keep on sending as well, very inspiring :Congrats:
 
I just did my annual pfm sacrifice to the docs, posterior 4 unit, its not fun, but it really is an amazing fine art.
 
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One thing I always appreciate, is a nicely done PFM and this is exactly that!!!
 
Only feedback I would give you is to tell us what porcelain you used, the shade, etc.
 
Only feedback I would give you is to tell us what porcelain you used, the shade, etc.
Yes ofc, sry
I used inline porcelain. Shade was D3.
I did not made a complicated build up, because i had to finish it fast.
Used cervical dentin d2/3 in the cervical and in the interproximal areas and a little bit higher to the canines.
Deep dentin d3 on the incisal edge of the frame to avoid any bleeding here.
Then dentin D3 to whole body and formed mamelons with the dentin only.
OE1 around the incisal edge and a little bit T neutral from incisal to middle third.
A thin coat of OE2 to the middle third and covered everything with TI3 but used TI2 to the transition lines and areas.
For the incisal edge and hallo effect i mixed dentin D3 with TI3 50/50.
The while lines are just external stain and used a little bit of creme to fix the incisal edge where i didn't like it. And a little bit shade stain to the cusp top of the canine.
After glaze i hand polish with pink and white rubbers and diamond paste.
This use of cervical dentin, and hand polish after glaze i got it from you guys, reading this thread, thank you!! 🙏
 
ive just finished a 14 unit case pfm with attachments never ever again one cracked in the delivery box .it takes so many extra firings when you have to take in the attachments etc.
 
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