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mine wasn’t so bad, just minimal prep. i only had one of my bottom teeth prepared a lot because it was very crooked. i knew it would have to be prepared a lot because it overlapped. im waiting for the lab to make my veneers. one more week 😁
You totally could. I think Dr. Klim also fine tuned intraorally too which will save his time during the delivery process. Overall, I think this approach is more transparent, refined, and elegant. You really allow the patient to see and have that reaction. You also build more trust during the work flow. You can allow the patient to participate during fine tuning process.
Yes, some times they wear the mock-ups home. When addressing incisal lengthiness, it is important to consider envelop of function to make sure it works for the case.
It is more on how veneers are machined. I highly recommend the EF mill that makes the difference. Both the MCXL with four engines or, better yet, the Primemill are exceptional for moderate to thin veneers.