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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 182274" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>OKay after a bit of experiementing I have tried the following....Flexacryl with limited success and only for a temporary freebe....MOloplast still the best solution. There is some mollopklast remover you can get through HS...Tokoyama sofreliner M I will use if the denture is to be replaced in less than two years. They also make a Tokoyama Hard which is really good to use on uppers that need a reline. Vovo Ufigel is a good chairside hard reline material and doesnt burn the patient. I am trying lately something called GC hard reline but it gets quite hot half way through the curing stage so need to remove it....Easysoft is good too but not if its too thick...Keep it thin less than 2 mm and it will have a good bond but you will need ot wear a mask and gloves to keep it scurpulously clean..Also need to clean the intaglio surface with monomer and let it sit in the pressure pot at 120 degrees F and cure it for more than an hour.</p><p>I do nto microwave my molloplast. I use it long cure for two and a half hours...a pain but easier to clean of the metal flasks and a much stronger bond results.</p><p>I have ordered some stuff called mollosil which is made by Detax the same company as MOlloplast. I wam still waiting for it and wil let you know how it works. I want a really good bond....Tokoyama has the best bond of the chairside reline materials....Consider doing a chairside for out of towners and those whose denture will be relaced within two years.</p><p>I have seen the Dentsply soft reline materal that is processed in an Ivocap system but nothing I want to look at at this point.</p><p>Being on an outpatient call basdis has its advantages as my arsenel of soft reline materials is quite extensive....But the detax products are good....</p><p></p><p>For a good tissue conditioner I have found that Coe comfort is really good on the upper but coesoft is much better on the lower and the patients like the flavour far better than the traditional tempo...but dont expect the coe comfort to last as long...I use it for immediates and boney ridges plus use it as a functional impression material along with hydrocast but you need ot be careful making the models...</p><p></p><p>hope this helps....</p><p>PS Molloplast does make a remover fluid....Check on HS website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 182274, member: 5492"] OKay after a bit of experiementing I have tried the following....Flexacryl with limited success and only for a temporary freebe....MOloplast still the best solution. There is some mollopklast remover you can get through HS...Tokoyama sofreliner M I will use if the denture is to be replaced in less than two years. They also make a Tokoyama Hard which is really good to use on uppers that need a reline. Vovo Ufigel is a good chairside hard reline material and doesnt burn the patient. I am trying lately something called GC hard reline but it gets quite hot half way through the curing stage so need to remove it....Easysoft is good too but not if its too thick...Keep it thin less than 2 mm and it will have a good bond but you will need ot wear a mask and gloves to keep it scurpulously clean..Also need to clean the intaglio surface with monomer and let it sit in the pressure pot at 120 degrees F and cure it for more than an hour. I do nto microwave my molloplast. I use it long cure for two and a half hours...a pain but easier to clean of the metal flasks and a much stronger bond results. I have ordered some stuff called mollosil which is made by Detax the same company as MOlloplast. I wam still waiting for it and wil let you know how it works. I want a really good bond....Tokoyama has the best bond of the chairside reline materials....Consider doing a chairside for out of towners and those whose denture will be relaced within two years. I have seen the Dentsply soft reline materal that is processed in an Ivocap system but nothing I want to look at at this point. Being on an outpatient call basdis has its advantages as my arsenel of soft reline materials is quite extensive....But the detax products are good.... For a good tissue conditioner I have found that Coe comfort is really good on the upper but coesoft is much better on the lower and the patients like the flavour far better than the traditional tempo...but dont expect the coe comfort to last as long...I use it for immediates and boney ridges plus use it as a functional impression material along with hydrocast but you need ot be careful making the models... hope this helps.... PS Molloplast does make a remover fluid....Check on HS website. [/QUOTE]
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