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J Dent Educ. 43(3): 181-182 1979
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 43, Issue 3, 181-182
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Minimizing costs for casting gold alloy in student preclinical courses and commercial laboratory clinical use

Parker LA Jr and RF Mahoney

With inflation producing a consistantly rising price for casting gold alloy, student use in preclinical courses and clinic use in commercial laboratory castings represent a significant cost to the student and the school. The New Jersey Dental School has developed and instituted a plan to decrease student cost and manage commercial laboratory fees by the purchase of a year's supply of gold. Students use the gold alloy and pay only for lost amounts, while the school replaces the gold used by the commercial laboratory.





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