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			<title>Kaitlyn Loop vs. Lingual Button in Cosmetic Dentistry</title>
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			<description>Premium Cosmetic Dentistry frequently involves the fabrication of cast gold post &amp; cores in addition to cosmetic porcelain crowns (caps).  Ideally posts should be custom cast in gold to specifically fit the shape of each tooth and crowns should be made separately for each individual tooth (i.e. teeth should not be connected together) unless absolutely necessary.  Custom cast gold posts fit most strongly in a tooth but are much more labor-intensive.  Individual crowns provide easier access  ...</description>
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