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Conical Yellow Gold Telescopic CrownsOur Conical Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns handle complex removable dental work with precision from the start. Their cone shape creates reliable grip by using gradual angles that lock smoothly into place. Stability comes naturally thanks to consistent surface contact over time. The build stays solid even under repeated use. Long life is built in without calling attention to itself.
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Cylindrical Yellow Gold Telescopic CrownsOur Cylindrical Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns work where even-sided grip matters most. Built for steady alignment, they hold firm when pulled or placed back. Each motion follows a clear track – no guesswork involved. Stability shows up every time thanks to their balanced structure. Motion stays consistent, whether snapping into place or coming free.
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Resilient Yellow Gold Telescopic CrownsOur Resilient Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns handle tiny shifts without strain. These crowns spread pressure more evenly, especially useful when spans stretch far across the mouth. Because of their design, nearby supporting teeth feel less force during chewing. That matters most in delicate situations where stability is hard to maintain. Tiny motions are managed smoothly, avoiding sudden jolts to weakened areas. Made from resilient yellow gold, they hold up well under constant use. Long-term performance stays strong even in complex setups. Their fit adapts slightly, which helps protect underlying structures over time.
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Implant-Supported Yellow Gold Telescopic CrownsOur Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns on Implants snap neatly into implant-supported setups, linking main and backup parts smoothly from the start. Built tough, they hold dentures firmly while sliding together with accuracy. Not just solid, their design keeps everything aligned over time, making daily use more reliable. From first touch to lasting wear, alignment stays sharp because the pieces work as one. Stability improves without extra effort, thanks to how each part matches its partner exactly.
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Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns
Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns
Bestodental’s yellow gold telescopic crowns are crafted from high-content noble metal alloys, delivering superior comfort, precision fit, and long-term performance for premium prosthetic restorations.
- Exceptional biocompatibility—safe for sensitive patients and soft tissues.
- Non-abrasive to adjacent natural teeth, reducing long-term wear.
- Excellent durability and long service life under heavy occlusal forces.
- Outstanding resistance to corrosion and fractures, even in demanding oral environments.
Clinical & Technical Information
Yellow Gold Telescopic Crown System is a high-precision double-crown retention prosthetic solution fabricated from dental gold alloy. It provides excellent biocompatibility, superior corrosion resistance, and highly controlled frictional retention behavior. This system is commonly used in premium telescopic prosthetic cases requiring long-term stability, predictable wear performance, and reliable functional support. BestoDental Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns are designed for complex clinical situations involving natural teeth, implant-supported restorations, and hybrid removable prosthetic systems.
1. Indications
Our Yellow Gold Telescopic Crown systems are Suitable For:
- High-end telescopic prosthetic cases requiring premium biocompatible restorative materials
- Partially edentulous patients requiring high-retention double-crown systems
- Cases with compromised abutment teeth requiring splinting and occlusal load redistribution
- Patients requiring long-term friction stability and predictable retention control
- Esthetic-sensitive cases where biocompatibility and gingival tolerance are critical
- Long-span partial denture or bridge-supported telescopic prosthetic systems
- Implant-assisted telescopic restorations combining natural teeth and implant support
2. Technical Specifications
| Technical Parameter | Specification |
| Material Type | Dental yellow gold alloy (high noble or noble alloy depending on formulation) |
| Restoration Type | Double-crown telescopic crown system (primary + secondary crowns) |
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| Product Variants | Conical Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns / Cylindrical Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns / Resilient Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns / Implant-Supported Yellow Gold Telescopic Crowns |
| Retention Mechanism | Friction-based retention between primary and secondary gold crowns with controlled taper geometry |
| Manufacturing Method | Precision casting or CAD/CAM milling depending on case design requirements |
| Framework Type | Double-crown telescopic crown system for removable or implant-supported prostheses |
| Abutment Support | Natural teeth or implant abutments depending on case design |
| Fit Accuracy | Ultra-high precision fit required for controlled friction and long-term stability |
| Retention Strength | Adjustable frictional retention based on taper design, surface finish, and manufacturing precision |
| Occlusal Design | Balanced occlusion with controlled load distribution across abutments |
| Surface Properties | Highly polished gold surface optimized for stable friction behavior and reduced wear |
| Wear Resistance | Excellent long-term wear resistance with stable retention performance over time |
| Biocompatibility | Excellent tissue compatibility with low risk of allergic response |
| Corrosion Resistance | Outstanding corrosion resistance in oral environment |
| Parallelism Requirement | High-precision parallel preparation required for optimal telescopic retention |
| Clasp Visibility | No visible clasps required in prosthetic design |
| Digital Workflow Compatibility | Compatible with STL files, exocad, 3Shape, and CAD/CAM telescopic design workflows |
| Impression Type | Conventional impressions or digital intraoral scanning supported |
| Adjustment Capability | Retention adjustable via micro-polishing and internal surface refinement |
| Repairability | Moderate; laboratory-level adjustment required for precision modification |
| Case Turnaround Time | 6–12 working days depending on number of abutments and case complexity |
3. Aesthetics
Here are the aesthetics for our Yellow Gold Telescopic Crown systems:
1) Premium Hidden Retention System
Gold telescopic crowns provide invisible retention while maintaining a premium restorative structure.
2) Refined Substructure Esthetics
Yellow gold delivers a stable, refined appearance within non-visible prosthetic components while ensuring consistent material behavior.
3) Stable Functional Esthetics
The double-crown system ensures stable prosthetic positioning and long-term occlusal harmony.
4) Precision Prosthetic Engineering
Combines high-precision metallurgy with predictable functional and esthetic outcomes in complex restorative cases.
Order FAQs
1. Yellow Gold Telescopic Crown submission details?
Start with the patient’s full name. Include how the supporting tooth was shaped, which jaw is involved. Send either an STL file or physical impression. A record of how teeth meet when biting must be part of the submission. Design needs for both inner and outer crowns should appear clearly in notes.
2. Got digital scans?
We can work with those. Compatibility depends on your setup – different tools connect in different ways.
Fine. Files from common intraoral scanners work here – STLs pulled straight from 3Shape or Medit, for instance. Think of iTero feeding data in without fuss. exocad fits too, along with any open digital setup that speaks the same language. Compatibility runs wide, so most outputs slide right into place.
3. Typical Turnaround Time for Yellow Gold Telescopic Crown Cases?
Most orders wrap up in about six to ten workdays once the design gets signed off. When it comes to trickier setups – like double crowns or those backed by implants – the timeline stretches a bit longer.
4. What are the advantages of yellow gold for telescopic crowns?
Gold in its yellow form sits well inside the body without causing reactions. Friction stays predictable over time thanks to its steady behavior under pressure. Corrosion hardly touches it, even after years of exposure. Lasting performance comes naturally when built into precise artificial parts.
5. Which clinical cases are suitable for telescopic crowns?
Some people who’ve lost several teeth might choose these. When appearance matters a lot, they can be a fit. People needing false teeth that stay firmly in place often find them helpful. Stability is stronger in situations where shifting could otherwise happen.
6. How is retention achieved in telescopic crown systems?
Retention is achieved through precise friction fit between the primary (inner) and secondary (outer) crowns, ensuring controlled stability.
7. Can yellow gold telescopic crowns be used with implants?
Yes. They can be combined with implant-supported structures to improve stability and load distribution in full-arch cases.
8. What records are recommended for telescopic crown cases?
We recommend providing detailed abutment preparation data, master impressions or scans, bite registration, and opposing arch information when available.
9. What materials are used in telescopic crown systems?
Yellow gold alloys are used for precision friction fit components, often combined with metal or ceramic frameworks depending on case design.
10. What are the benefits of telescopic crown restorations?
They provide high retention, improved stability, better esthetics, and long-term functional performance compared to conventional removable prosthetic systems.









