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Valplast Full Denture?
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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 165122" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>Exactly what I did. Went for a four week followup call and she was wearing my dentures very well without any complaints. They will be classed as transitional dentures and go through a series of applications of a tissue conditioner....Been using coe soft lately for that so patients do not gag with Tempo. Seems to get the job done but it is very sticky and gooey not unlike Tempo.</p><p>Tried some c hydrocast and it woks well only for final impressions.</p><p>So all is alright for now.</p><p></p><p>Take care and keep well. DJC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 165122, member: 5492"] Exactly what I did. Went for a four week followup call and she was wearing my dentures very well without any complaints. They will be classed as transitional dentures and go through a series of applications of a tissue conditioner....Been using coe soft lately for that so patients do not gag with Tempo. Seems to get the job done but it is very sticky and gooey not unlike Tempo. Tried some c hydrocast and it woks well only for final impressions. So all is alright for now. Take care and keep well. DJC [/QUOTE]
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