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hi iamp;#39;m frank speer i want to welcome you to this segment what weamp;#39;re going to talk about in this segment i think is one of the most critical elements of anterior aesthetic restorative dentistry and that is how do we manage our restorative margins when they need to be placed sub-gingivally there are just certain restorations in certain instances where weamp;#39;re not going to get a good aesthetic result unless we place our margins below tissue if we have really discolored teeth for an example if weamp;#39;re using restorative materials that by their nature are a bit more opaque like metal ceramics or zirconia or in some cases lithium disilicate or alumina weamp;#39;re going to need our margins below tissue unless weamp;#39;re going to see a very distinct line between our margin and the tooth preparation so what iamp;#39;d like to talk to you about in this particular section is how do we actually manage the technical the technique aspect of placing a margin below tis