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um this is our first student working with uh elisa onlys and we began she began with the only er try to focus it okay first of all this is the lingual surface you have chosen this is the tooth she has chosen you have chosen this as the overlay surface okay you have a definitive finish line you do but the finish line location is more than half of the tooth this is closer to become a partial coverage crown rather than being in only overlay so usually we make them shallower you donamp;#39;t need to go that deep second you have a correct finish line yes but the finish line and you need it a bit deeper if youamp;#39;re going to use ceramic material for gold or different alloys base alloys youamp;#39;re okay with this finish line i could squeeze i feel the step and itamp;#39;s rounded in the inside and itamp;#39;s flared outside i find this is a good uh finish line you have kept the proximal surfaces thatamp;#39;s correct you have done enough occlusal reduction if i compare this to thi