SlowWater
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Thanks Al. and other members but I was still hopping for a few more words
As a dental tech I am always having problems after I give away my work. It's so difficult to restore teeths, because you are changing so much on the patients look by removing or adding just a fracture of a milimeters.
So this is also why I like to work in a way so I can see the patient and communicate with him. I can't post pictures of a full face case for their privacy, but I can make let say nice teeth on the model, but sometimes it turns out, they just don't fit in pacients mouth.
I came up with this case done aprox. 2 months ago and completly forgot it. I have just looked at the first photo and didn't know were to put it.
Have I done something ? is there something to be done? is it just a case for analyze? It looks like there is nothing to be done! Why do I have this picture in my camera? ....
It just looked great to my eyes. But then I have found this one photo of the situation and I had some doubts. Are the teeth matching perfect or not, is the value ok, is the position natural.
But when I was finishing the work, I know/ I think it looked good, otherwise I would have corrected it ! Definetly, but what if I have not been able to see it at that time? So here we are - time will tell.
So this is why I can only say, we learn from our mistakes and that's why I have searched for some more answers about posting pictures and making lifelike teeths just through the eyes of the camera and not being you behind the viewfinder.
I think it's easier to replace one tooth, then all, because by replacing one, you are just copying it and not changing the rest of the enviroment and we all now the nice copy paste function
especially after we take the final picture - there is absolute no forgiving
And here are the thousand words ... me behing the viewfinder
As a dental tech I am always having problems after I give away my work. It's so difficult to restore teeths, because you are changing so much on the patients look by removing or adding just a fracture of a milimeters.
So this is also why I like to work in a way so I can see the patient and communicate with him. I can't post pictures of a full face case for their privacy, but I can make let say nice teeth on the model, but sometimes it turns out, they just don't fit in pacients mouth.
I came up with this case done aprox. 2 months ago and completly forgot it. I have just looked at the first photo and didn't know were to put it.
Have I done something ? is there something to be done? is it just a case for analyze? It looks like there is nothing to be done! Why do I have this picture in my camera? ....
It just looked great to my eyes. But then I have found this one photo of the situation and I had some doubts. Are the teeth matching perfect or not, is the value ok, is the position natural.
But when I was finishing the work, I know/ I think it looked good, otherwise I would have corrected it ! Definetly, but what if I have not been able to see it at that time? So here we are - time will tell.
So this is why I can only say, we learn from our mistakes and that's why I have searched for some more answers about posting pictures and making lifelike teeths just through the eyes of the camera and not being you behind the viewfinder.
I think it's easier to replace one tooth, then all, because by replacing one, you are just copying it and not changing the rest of the enviroment and we all now the nice copy paste function
especially after we take the final picture - there is absolute no forgiving
And here are the thousand words ... me behing the viewfinder