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Fig 4: The finished wax installation on the master model. Fig 5: With the interplay of light and shadow, the three-dimensional
anatomical layering of the VITA MFT Anterior becomes visible.
Fig 6: Maxillary rehabilitation after conversion to acrylic. Fig 7: The palatal view of the finished full dentures with a fenestration
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Fig 8: The incisal edges harmonized with the curve of the lower lip Fig 9: The morphology and surface of the VITA MFT Anterior looked
absolutely natural.
The decision favored the VITA MFT Anterior in the distinctive R45 ridge and accommodate intraoral space constraints. Since the patient
rectangular shape to align with the patient’s individual preferences, desired lighter teeth than those in her lower jaw—and her smile line
head shape, and facial anatomy, creating a more youthful appearance. fully covered the remaining front teeth—she opted for shade 1M1.
In the posterior region, the VITA MFT Posterior in the medium The setup was designed to be completed efficiently without extensive
tooth size PU31 was selected to match the length of the alveolar gingival remodeling.
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