The pressurized adaptation of the gold form within the space between tooth structure walls or corners that have been slightly deformed elastically is known as:

Correct Answer: Wedging
Description: Two of the main processes that control the quality of the final direct gold restoration are: Cold welding Wedging Wedging refers to the pressurized adaptation of the gold form within the space between tooth structure walls or corners that have been slightly deformed elastically. A totally dry cavity is mandatory throughout the compaction process to ensure complete cohesion. The increments of gold must be of a proper size for insertion and in the proper “atomically clean” condition for condensing or compacting.  The first segment must be sufficiently large that it is secured by compacting it within the prepared cavity. The second and subsequent segments must cold weld to each other, and this will occur only if the surface is free of contaminants and moisture. Ref: Phillip’s Science of Dental Materials ed 12 pg 414
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