Cast Gold Inlays/Onlays
Cast gold inlays and onlays offer your patients beautiful esthetics and a lifetime restoration.
Gold offers more compressive and tensile strength than other filling materials.
Thin bevels of metal can be placed over margins to protect fragile enamel walls. Margins do not chip or erode away.
Actually protects the remaining tooth structure.
Natural tooth contours are more easily reproduced in the laboratory than in the mouth.
As a malleable material, gold can adapt to occlusal pressures much like natural dentition.
Long-term durability of high gold content alloys makes them an excellent value.
FREE patient brochures available.1
Molar with distal caries and an MO amalgam to be replaced.
Finished gold inlay.

Gold is the oldest and longest lasting material dentistry has to offer. When used as cast gold inlays and onlays, you can offer your patients beautiful esthetics and a lifetime restoration. Gold offers more compressive and tensile strength than other filling materials. This allows thin bevels of metal to be placed over margins to protect fragile enamel walls. Margins do not chip or erode away. While most filling materials must be protected by the tooth dentin and enamel, cast gold actually protects the remaining tooth structure. The long-term durability of high gold content alloys makes them an excellent value for the patient.

Excellent Esthetics
When used appropriately, gold is a very esthetic material. Gold inlays and onlays will not discolor a tooth nor will they decompose or tarnish. Properly completed preparations eliminate unwanted metal display. Natural tooth contours are more easily reproduced in the laboratory than in the mouth where access is always a consideration. The very smooth finished surfaces are comfortable for the patient and do not readily harbour plaque.

Preserves Natural Dentition
Many other restorative materials are harder than gold and may cause abrasion damage to opposing dentition. Gold's wear resistance is compatible with opposing teeth. As a malleable material, gold can adapt to occlusal pressures much like natural dentition. A cast gold inlay or onlay also provides fine, smooth margins that resist microleakage, significantly reducing secondary decay.



Tell your patients about the benefits of gold!
Written in a clear, easy-to-understand format, this patient brochure highlights all the benefits of gold: biocompatibility, safety, strength and durability, life-like esthetics and long-term value.
Clear, easy-to-understand full-color brochure builds excitement and demand from current and potential patients.
Highlights all the benefits of gold for your patient's dental restorations.
Uses lifestyle and actual clinical photography to illustrate the healthy, beautiful smiles you can now offer based on gold.
Explains the unique attributes of the high gold alloys from a patient's perspective.
   
Available FREE OF CHARGE1 in separate 25 brochure packages when requested (with appropriate order form) with your next case. To request your order form, or to purchase a 25 brochure package for $19.95 (GST/HST included), go to the Practice-Building Library.
1Offer not applicable in Ontario due to the advertising regulations of the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario.