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Out of curiosity, does anyone learn how to do gold foil in their school?
paceman said:Out of curiosity, does anyone learn how to do gold foil in their school?
dentalman said:We do it once in pre-clinic, and can do them if a patient wants them. Yes, it is old school, but you have to admit nothing beats them on longevity. (Having said that, I will probably not ever do one.)
mickey_klizz said:I take a selective elective at UMDNJ where all we do are direct gold castings (inlays and onlays) and foils. Its a great class where they teach us the Tucker technique. Richard V. Tucker was this dentist out in Washington who basically perfected the art of direct cast gold and foil restorations. It is very percise work and you create some beautiful restorations. The class is very study club in feel and we take lots of pictures and review and comment on each other's work. The Dr. who runs the class is Dr. Bruce Small and he recently published a paper on foils in the latest "Dentistry Today." Perhaps that is what someone was referring to above. Anyway, check out www.rvtucker.org for more info. 👍
mickey_klizz said:I take a selective elective at UMDNJ where all we do are direct gold castings (inlays and onlays) and foils. Its a great class where they teach us the Tucker technique. Richard V. Tucker was this dentist out in Washington who basically perfected the art of direct cast gold and foil restorations. It is very percise work and you create some beautiful restorations. The class is very study club in feel and we take lots of pictures and review and comment on each other's work. The Dr. who runs the class is Dr. Bruce Small and he recently published a paper on foils in the latest "Dentistry Today." Perhaps that is what someone was referring to above. Anyway, check out www.rvtucker.org for more info. 👍