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Epoxy die material and Ivocap
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<blockquote data-quote="EricH" data-source="post: 350568" data-attributes="member: 12300"><p>Hi, everyone. I have a new case waiting on me that introduces a conundrum. I haven't seen it yet, but it's a partial frame that has cast-in attachment receptacles that mate to a bridge with Xpdent VS3 attachments. I've never seen these, but the Dr. says they don't make analogs for the attachments, and they told him to use epoxy to pour the impression and make the cylindrical attachments integral to the model. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have experience with these? I've never used epoxy die material, so any recommendations are welcome. Also, how do these epoxy materials, or resin reinforced die stones as far as that goes, work with Ivocap? I wonder if they bond with the acrylic, and what to do about that. Thanks for any suggestions you can give me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricH, post: 350568, member: 12300"] Hi, everyone. I have a new case waiting on me that introduces a conundrum. I haven't seen it yet, but it's a partial frame that has cast-in attachment receptacles that mate to a bridge with Xpdent VS3 attachments. I've never seen these, but the Dr. says they don't make analogs for the attachments, and they told him to use epoxy to pour the impression and make the cylindrical attachments integral to the model. Does anyone have experience with these? I've never used epoxy die material, so any recommendations are welcome. Also, how do these epoxy materials, or resin reinforced die stones as far as that goes, work with Ivocap? I wonder if they bond with the acrylic, and what to do about that. Thanks for any suggestions you can give me! [/QUOTE]
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