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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Occlusal Clearance with SP/CG Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="AL1" data-source="post: 21257" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>I go under the microscope with a small discoid and hollow out the inside underneath the occlusion and from mesial and distal if needed. Dont get it to thin under the occlusion. I leave enough of the axial walls intact to have a good fit, finish the margins and cast. Its also easier to cast with less gold.I have had gold crowns weighing 3.7 dwt ,at todays gold prices its to much. I think I billed out close to $250. There was no complaints but I feel bad. My PFC`s are under $200 with gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AL1, post: 21257, member: 854"] I go under the microscope with a small discoid and hollow out the inside underneath the occlusion and from mesial and distal if needed. Dont get it to thin under the occlusion. I leave enough of the axial walls intact to have a good fit, finish the margins and cast. Its also easier to cast with less gold.I have had gold crowns weighing 3.7 dwt ,at todays gold prices its to much. I think I billed out close to $250. There was no complaints but I feel bad. My PFC`s are under $200 with gold. [/QUOTE]
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