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Page 1: img5-1 copy - Dr. DiTolla · For restorative cases larger than three units, the author always uses a diagnostic wax- up to analyze functional and esthetic require- ments (Figure 4B).
Page 2: img5-1 copy - Dr. DiTolla · For restorative cases larger than three units, the author always uses a diagnostic wax- up to analyze functional and esthetic require- ments (Figure 4B).
Page 3: img5-1 copy - Dr. DiTolla · For restorative cases larger than three units, the author always uses a diagnostic wax- up to analyze functional and esthetic require- ments (Figure 4B).
Page 4: img5-1 copy - Dr. DiTolla · For restorative cases larger than three units, the author always uses a diagnostic wax- up to analyze functional and esthetic require- ments (Figure 4B).
Page 5: img5-1 copy - Dr. DiTolla · For restorative cases larger than three units, the author always uses a diagnostic wax- up to analyze functional and esthetic require- ments (Figure 4B).
Page 6: img5-1 copy - Dr. DiTolla · For restorative cases larger than three units, the author always uses a diagnostic wax- up to analyze functional and esthetic require- ments (Figure 4B).

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