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<blockquote data-quote="PearlySweetKate" data-source="post: 267100" data-attributes="member: 17654"><p>Hello all you wonderful people.</p><p></p><p>I need to learn more about stacking porcelain. I took a one day hands on course this summer for cutting back and layering a central and a lateral, but half of the day was filled up with promos and bios, and doing it once just doesn't really explain the ins and outs like I feel I need. </p><p></p><p>Are there courses out there that specifically address stacking porcelain in more than one area of the mouth? I'm looking to learn more about full contour, and cutbacks, and how to use the different colors, opacity control, and such to create the most lifelike restorations possible. I feel like this would be a great area for me to grow in. </p><p></p><p>If there aren't many courses available, how might you suggest I go about learning more in this area?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input.</p><p></p><p>Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PearlySweetKate, post: 267100, member: 17654"] Hello all you wonderful people. I need to learn more about stacking porcelain. I took a one day hands on course this summer for cutting back and layering a central and a lateral, but half of the day was filled up with promos and bios, and doing it once just doesn't really explain the ins and outs like I feel I need. Are there courses out there that specifically address stacking porcelain in more than one area of the mouth? I'm looking to learn more about full contour, and cutbacks, and how to use the different colors, opacity control, and such to create the most lifelike restorations possible. I feel like this would be a great area for me to grow in. If there aren't many courses available, how might you suggest I go about learning more in this area? Thanks for the input. Kate [/QUOTE]
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