Abstract

Satisfactory acrylic veneered gold crowns can be constructed if a standardized procedure is employed. Success is dependent upon tooth preparation, the form of the wax pattern, the subsequent casting, and the manipulation of the veneering material. Some of the less desirable physical properties of acrylic have served to stimulate research in the field of fused porcelain veneers. While there is still much to be learned about this particular use of porcelain, it is now possible to produce a usable restoration which is mechanically superior to a restoration veneered with acrylic resin.

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