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hi welcome to brainy dental in this video we will talk about the principles of captive preparation for cast metal inlay all the data in this presentation has been taken from textbook of operative dentistry written by me the link of it has been given in the description box below so lets go ahead and watch how is inlay captive preparation different from conventional cavity preparation well if youre watching this video that means you already know about the conventional property preparation in an inlay captive preparation we do not pack the restorative material inside the cavity instead we take impression with the wax and then we fabricate the restoration outside the mouth so the cavity preparation has to be designed in the manner that the impression material is placed inside the cavity it is removed or it is replaced without compromising with the resistance or the retention form of the cavity therefore we have to incorporate certain principles in our cavity design so that we can achiev