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all right guys letamp;#39;s jump right into preparation styles for partial coverage and I want to talk about this case in particular this is a case from a few weeks ago a very quick case of mine that I did chair side and I did 3D printed quadrant of onlays and inlays here and it was kind of a real world case that I wanted to show you thereamp;#39;s a lot of errors in my prep here that I wish I could uh have changed just a little bit but thereamp;#39;s also a lot of good features that I want to go over again I love doing partial coverage Restorations has been the foundation of my practice for the past 15 years I very rarely resort to full coverage crowns unless I absolutely have to and we have some really cool evidence in the literature to support partial coverage as a viable alternative to crowns and um in particular bonded adhesive Restorations like 3D printed resins or ceramic like emac and even empress and V Mark 2 or phenomenal materials and so I think people always like to focu