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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 162386" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>Only had an upper impression so went with tokoyams soft reliner. It cures well in the mouth in about five minutes.My denture is a tad bit smaller than the original one so with a mouth mirror which I left behind and some biotene lubricant it can be inserted and removed easily. I can think of a few cases though where your acrytone might come in handy...But not enough cases to make it profitable.</p><p>These situations come around once in a hundred if that. But this one has been a good learning experience. Patient is doing much better and complains of far fewer sores after placing the posterior sextants on a compensating curve and then shifting the teeth back into a functional limits.....Every now and then as flipper central suggests we get a case where we need to think outside the box. How true this really is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 162386, member: 5492"] Only had an upper impression so went with tokoyams soft reliner. It cures well in the mouth in about five minutes.My denture is a tad bit smaller than the original one so with a mouth mirror which I left behind and some biotene lubricant it can be inserted and removed easily. I can think of a few cases though where your acrytone might come in handy...But not enough cases to make it profitable. These situations come around once in a hundred if that. But this one has been a good learning experience. Patient is doing much better and complains of far fewer sores after placing the posterior sextants on a compensating curve and then shifting the teeth back into a functional limits.....Every now and then as flipper central suggests we get a case where we need to think outside the box. How true this really is. [/QUOTE]
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