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<blockquote data-quote="Clear Precision Dental" data-source="post: 8840" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>I have the whole system. Dentsply would hate me putting this out, but "F"(forget)-'em. Don't buy the warmer. I have a Black & Decker under-the-counter toaster oven that we use for dry-heat sterilizing burs. It was less that $50.00 at Walmart. I use that to heat the syringes when I am in a hurry because their warmer takes about 1/2 hour to warm up. I use the lowest setting (around 200 deg F). It works fine.</p><p></p><p>You also need an electric waxer to do some fine tuning. Almore has a cheap one that is around $200 instead of the $400 from Dentsply. Use whatever putty you use for a matrix, instead of getting theirs, or use a clear vacuum stent... <em>so you can see the layers</em>.</p><p></p><p>Essentially you NEED only the syringes (I pay about $26.00 ea),and I recommend their sealer/varnish (it works nice). The materials cure with light, so you need a source for that. <em>It is nice that you have time to correct deficiencies before it hardens.</em> My Triad oven does the trick, so does my curing light (it is a Plasma Arc),so don't buy their Enterra unit, or whatever they try to sell.</p><p></p><p>They have nice enamel shades, the dentin shades are beautiful, and the resin is very strong. Only buy what you need, unless you want to have the whole kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clear Precision Dental, post: 8840, member: 499"] I have the whole system. Dentsply would hate me putting this out, but "F"(forget)-'em. Don't buy the warmer. I have a Black & Decker under-the-counter toaster oven that we use for dry-heat sterilizing burs. It was less that $50.00 at Walmart. I use that to heat the syringes when I am in a hurry because their warmer takes about 1/2 hour to warm up. I use the lowest setting (around 200 deg F). It works fine. You also need an electric waxer to do some fine tuning. Almore has a cheap one that is around $200 instead of the $400 from Dentsply. Use whatever putty you use for a matrix, instead of getting theirs, or use a clear vacuum stent... [I]so you can see the layers[/I]. Essentially you NEED only the syringes (I pay about $26.00 ea),and I recommend their sealer/varnish (it works nice). The materials cure with light, so you need a source for that. [I]It is nice that you have time to correct deficiencies before it hardens.[/I] My Triad oven does the trick, so does my curing light (it is a Plasma Arc),so don't buy their Enterra unit, or whatever they try to sell. They have nice enamel shades, the dentin shades are beautiful, and the resin is very strong. Only buy what you need, unless you want to have the whole kit. [/QUOTE]
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