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"The Crown Jewel" is a high end video presentation designed for patient education and staff use. It overviews the building process and design of a porcelain fused to metal crown from the initial impression to the final glazing and polished procedure. The video is presented with high end computer graphics, music and visuals. Megan Reid of Chicago's WIT is featured doing the reading of the voice over. The video is designed to stimulate the viewer to the process of creating a crown through the visuals and audio. Unique Learning Tool The piece provides basic information for crown and bridge work by explaining the craftsmanship and fine details that are incorporated into each crown. "The Crown Jewel" is an educational tool that highlights each step in the process of crown fabrication. The viewer is walked through the details and given a definitive breakdown of the elements involved (There is no intraoral photography for the sensitive viewer). Exciting procedures are included showing the ...
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