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one of the most important aspects of analysis is getting really clean models we want to make sure that we cap sure not only the occlusal surfaces of the teeth we need the free gingival margins all the way around buccal and lingual and we want to to capture the land areas well above the teeth and itamp;#39;s really important for assistants to be able to start looking at their impressions and making sure they got everything that the doctor needs it seems like overkill I can remember in dental school working with a prosthodontist who just beat on me my first semester taking alginate after algin and after al jamaican sure i captured all these land areas but what Iamp;#39;ve come to learn particularly when you start doing diagnostic wax ups and you start making provisional matrices and prep reduction guides that all these things that we make for restorative dentistry particularly with regards to provisional restorations the matrices weamp;#39;ll see on the tissue and if we donamp;#39;t