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Gold used in pioneering dentistry techniqueThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Thursday, 5th November 2009 (423 views) Gold has been used in dentistry since the time of the ancient Egyptians and it is proving its ongoing value to oral health with a new technique developed by a Los Angeles-based doctor.Dr Joseph Hakimi, who has 24 years experience in general dentistry, heads up the Gold Dentist, a practice that specialises in using gold because it is safe, durable and pliable. Gold also minimises irritation to tissue surrounding a tooth, which can be a significant benefit as patients age. While gold has been used in fillings and crowns for many years, it has not always been practical to use the material on front teeth. However, Dr Hakimi's Captek fillings, bridges and restoration teeth combine the benefits of the precious metal with a natural aesthetic. The gold is fused with ceramic, so teeth appear natural. Indeed, the gold core of the tooth or bridge gives the teeth a "warmer", more lifelike appearance, Gold Dentist said. At the same time, Captek pieces contain no dark oxides and ensure bacteria accumulation is kept to a minimum. The practice added that Captek restoration work could provide the "longest-lasting" dental procedures available.
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