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<blockquote data-quote="NicelyMKV" data-source="post: 42246" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>Thanks paulg100! I came up with a D3 gingival 3rd with D2 inc 2/3rds TI-3 with white mottling along the incisal 1/8th. Looked like mahogany and orange individually and kind of blended staining at gingival. I have not worked with the I incisals. Are they just more opacious? I will definitely check that out Monday. I keep seeing some kind of vertical striping but just can't put my finger on what to use. No experience with the effect powders either. I need to find a really good course for that. Honestly, due to this forum and everyone on it, I have really started trying a lot harder to get more accurate. I was originally given a D2 with chalky white incisal? That prompted me to set up an appointment with the patient. As you can see ,very different. But normally they would have been happy. I just don't want to do that kind of stuff anymore and want to again, thank all of you for the push to improve. I think now it is just going to be a matter of trying to vastly improve my skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicelyMKV, post: 42246, member: 476"] Thanks paulg100! I came up with a D3 gingival 3rd with D2 inc 2/3rds TI-3 with white mottling along the incisal 1/8th. Looked like mahogany and orange individually and kind of blended staining at gingival. I have not worked with the I incisals. Are they just more opacious? I will definitely check that out Monday. I keep seeing some kind of vertical striping but just can't put my finger on what to use. No experience with the effect powders either. I need to find a really good course for that. Honestly, due to this forum and everyone on it, I have really started trying a lot harder to get more accurate. I was originally given a D2 with chalky white incisal? That prompted me to set up an appointment with the patient. As you can see ,very different. But normally they would have been happy. I just don't want to do that kind of stuff anymore and want to again, thank all of you for the push to improve. I think now it is just going to be a matter of trying to vastly improve my skills. [/QUOTE]
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