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Feel free to share your comments with the DentalXP community in regards to the following online educational video: Title: Trial Smile and Guided Veneer Preparation in Esthetic Therapy - Part 1 Description: An anterior veneer case prepared by Dr. David Garber utilizing the Trial Smile Guide. We suggest that you watch part 2 of this case when Dr. Garber seats the final work. Link: Watch this educational video online now!
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Excelent presentation Dr. Garber! So, as i understood you didn't have to prepare almost any original tooth structure right? and the palatal/incisal side, did you touched it or not?
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Joined: 10/24/2008 Posts: 25 Points: -22 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Jose thanks . . - - on the palate the research frpm Douglas and Magne indicates that a butt type joint is most effecctive if you have to extend the length of the "tooth" - - this is a change from the original concept of developing a reverse mini chamfer - so it is simply a flat interface - - if you don't intend to increase the length then it is simply a window type of labial preparation - no lingual involvement at all - - hope this helps
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