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Principles of Clinically Successful Shade Taking - The Science & Art - Part 4
Description:
In the fourth part of this series, a clinical video demonstration of techniques discussed in the lecture (parts 1 & 2), Dr. Ed McLaren, director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry, continues the detailed demonstration of these shade taking techniques on a patient requiring a single anterior crown.
Date Added:
6/23/2010
Author(s):
Edward A. McLaren, DDS, MDC
Dr. McLaren attended the University of Redlands where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude. He received his D.D.S. from the University of the Pacific School of ...
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Questions & Comments
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Jack Manikowski914 - (3/31/2012 7:24 PM)
GREAT VIDEO! THANKS DR. MCLAREN!
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Matthew Giulianelli - (7/14/2010 9:24 AM)
Dr. McLaren, thanks for the videos, very helpful, systematic methods for taking shades. I have a canon EOS XSI with a dual ring and point flash mounted on the lens. I tried changing the white balance to daylight which on this model is 5200K. The pictures were very dark, so I switched back to auto white balance. Do you have any suggestions as to how to correct this or why it appeared dark in the first place? Thanks again for the great videos, Matt
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