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<blockquote data-quote="Rockelle" data-source="post: 250417" data-attributes="member: 15635"><p>At my lab we use buff (yellow) stone to flask the set ups. We use lab putty to cover the teeth before we assemble both flask halves. </p><p></p><p>On another note, has anyone had issue with pink teeth or excessive acrylic flash after process?? My wax ups and carves are clean. At our lab we use vaseline coated on the stone model to act as separator but I am sure that doesn't contact the teeth or gingival trim. I also wipe each tooth surface with a dab of monomer and a cotton swab before I apply the putty and assemble flask. I use clean boiling water with no additives to boil out. I am also sure not to get separator on the teeth. I have also noticed that sometimes, when I am pouring clean hot water into flask to clean teeth after boil out, the teeth will pop out of place in the putty. I check to make sure all wax is removed form teeth and place the teeth back in place with a clean cotton swab. I then let the halves cool and then assemble, mix acrylic, and process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockelle, post: 250417, member: 15635"] At my lab we use buff (yellow) stone to flask the set ups. We use lab putty to cover the teeth before we assemble both flask halves. On another note, has anyone had issue with pink teeth or excessive acrylic flash after process?? My wax ups and carves are clean. At our lab we use vaseline coated on the stone model to act as separator but I am sure that doesn't contact the teeth or gingival trim. I also wipe each tooth surface with a dab of monomer and a cotton swab before I apply the putty and assemble flask. I use clean boiling water with no additives to boil out. I am also sure not to get separator on the teeth. I have also noticed that sometimes, when I am pouring clean hot water into flask to clean teeth after boil out, the teeth will pop out of place in the putty. I check to make sure all wax is removed form teeth and place the teeth back in place with a clean cotton swab. I then let the halves cool and then assemble, mix acrylic, and process. [/QUOTE]
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