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Is the process of "dropping a box" for an inlay Class II preparation different than that of which is done for an amalgam Class II preparation?

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Final answer:

The process of "dropping a box" for an inlay Class II preparation is different than that for an amalgam Class II preparation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, the process of "dropping a box" for an inlay Class II preparation is different than that for an amalgam Class II preparation.

In the case of an inlay Class II preparation, the dentist will use a high-strength ceramic or composite material to create the inlay restoration. This process involves the use of digital scanning and milling technology to precisely fabricate the inlay restoration, which is then cemented into the prepared tooth.

On the other hand, for an amalgam Class II preparation, the dentist will remove the decayed tooth structure and create retentive features, such as buccal and lingual boxes, to lock the amalgam material in place. The dentist will then condense and carve the amalgam material to restore the shape and function of the tooth.

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