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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 156297" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>Flexacryl is like a slow rubbery tissue conditioner. Eventually it will harden up...I use it often on elderly patients as a soft reline and it does only last about a year....Nice thing is you can use it chair side on an outpatient call. It is relatively inexpensive. The Easysoft lasts two years much like the Tokoyama sofreliner m. However the Easysoft requires a dip ina warm water bath at 120 degrees f to fully cure. The neat thing about the flexacryl is that it can be used as either a harder reline or a soft reline....but eventually it will harden up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 156297, member: 5492"] Flexacryl is like a slow rubbery tissue conditioner. Eventually it will harden up...I use it often on elderly patients as a soft reline and it does only last about a year....Nice thing is you can use it chair side on an outpatient call. It is relatively inexpensive. The Easysoft lasts two years much like the Tokoyama sofreliner m. However the Easysoft requires a dip ina warm water bath at 120 degrees f to fully cure. The neat thing about the flexacryl is that it can be used as either a harder reline or a soft reline....but eventually it will harden up. [/QUOTE]
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