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all right so cad/cam inlays now letamp;#39;s start with inlays so what do we know about the difference between an inlay and on lay oh boy okay so not nothing with direct indirect yet but in Lavers on lay yes Jaden right so on lay youamp;#39;re covering thing that is on top of the cusp and then inlay is sort of in-between right so weamp;#39;ll start with inlay which if you kind of look at it itamp;#39;s kind of like just a mo deep rep or a class two preparation right where you have a large restoration that instead of using composite you rather use a material thatamp;#39;s all kind of polymerize or cured in one whole unit because if you look at our direct composite what do we have to do when we fill in mo d letamp;#39;s say with composite you got to layer it right and why do we have to do that incrementally whatamp;#39;s the reason behind that polymerization shrinkage of the composite so based on our operative class whatamp;#39;s the recommended increment that we build this up in