I understand that gold used as a gold tooth is an alloy, not a pure gold.
14k, 18k. I don't know how much gold it contains.
How much gold is used as a gold tooth?
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It is divided into 50 percent, 70 percent, and 89.5 percent.
The higher the gold content, the more expensive it becomes, but it's not necessarily good because it's ripe.
The reason why we spend at least 50% is because gold doesn't show any properties of gold below it.
(In some cases, there is 30% but it is hard to call it gold teeth because it is similar to metal.)
A type, Super A, PT. These are the three most commonly used gold.
It contains 50 percent, 70 percent, and 89.5 percent gold, respectively.
I don't know about foreign countries, but at least in Korea and Japan, they use it like that.
Since the two above explained the gold content well...
If I can explain more about PT...
PT is an alloy of 89.5% gold and platinum.
However, the price of gold or platinum has risen so much recently that it has not been used well recently because the price has risen significantly compared to other things.
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