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<blockquote data-quote="GarryB" data-source="post: 167091" data-attributes="member: 6989"><p>Are you talking slit as a thin line of gold running the full length of the crown or more old style anterior tooth gold inlay?</p><p></p><p>If it’s just a slit, you could consider waxing the substructure along with the slit of gold in one piece and cast the whole thing in yellow bonding gold. I know this will add to the cost but it will save you a whole lot of time cutting back to accommodate the gold, cementing the gold slit you would have to cast anyway and there will be no issue with retention because it will be an integral part of the crown. </p><p>The time and hassle saving will more than cover the extra gold cost.</p><p></p><p>Please post some images of your final crown……always nice to see something out of the ordinary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarryB, post: 167091, member: 6989"] Are you talking slit as a thin line of gold running the full length of the crown or more old style anterior tooth gold inlay? If it’s just a slit, you could consider waxing the substructure along with the slit of gold in one piece and cast the whole thing in yellow bonding gold. I know this will add to the cost but it will save you a whole lot of time cutting back to accommodate the gold, cementing the gold slit you would have to cast anyway and there will be no issue with retention because it will be an integral part of the crown. The time and hassle saving will more than cover the extra gold cost. Please post some images of your final crown……always nice to see something out of the ordinary. [/QUOTE]
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