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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ASSIGNMENT 7, Unveenering of distal halves may be done to allow more occlusal contacts to be on metal, Partial Porcelain Coverage but amount of porcelain occlusal coverage on metal ceramic crowns, Mandibular Teeth such as Partial Porcelain Coverage, improvement of cosmetic effect/esthetics by increasing depth and translucency of proximal porcelain, amount of porcelain occlusal coverage on metal ceramic crowns used in second premolars, Variants for Mandibular Teeth, rounded ledge of metal under the facial cusp otherwise porcelain may fracture, porcelain be placed on proximal contacts of anterior teeth for improvement of cosmetic effect/esthetics, Porcelain on Facial Surface of maxillary molars, placed too close to the incisal edge otherwise destroyed incisal translucency, collar of exposed metal on the lingual at least 3.0mm wide incisoginvally because metal support, more destructive crown preparation to provide adequate space for the porcelain, Porcelain on Facial Surface of maxilary premolar, porcelain be placed on proximal contacts of anterior teeth for optimum stress distribution, Unveenering of distal halves done in premolars, more destructive crown preparation therefore patient must be informed, Halfway down the Lingual incline of facial cusp to place occlusal contacts in metal, porcelain be placed on proximal contacts of anterior teeth facilitated by adequate reduction of interproximal areas during tooth preparation, PORCELAIN-METAL JUNCTION must not be placed too close to the incisal edge, complete coverage with porcelain on occlusal surface for patients who demand absolute esthetics