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address covering cusps and other variations we often say that every cavity is the same that is the same basic cavity the typical class - such as the mo D with the line angles and gingival bevels after the basic cavity is finished we can then add a variety of procedures we can cover one cusps cover all cusps ad retentive pins or a bail one of the variations in the class - cavity is the internal bevel we place on the mo ordeal preparation particularly on premolars without this gingival wall inclined the casting could flare at the gingival as it is seated depending on how loose the fit of the casting this of course would cause an overhang or an open margin in the case of a molar the fissures on the occlusal surface are included in the preparation these occlusal walls tend to pull the casting into the preparation similar to the opposing walls of an M OD which of course would not require the internal bevel either even a mo ordeal of a premolar perhaps would not require it if there were an a