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<blockquote data-quote="rheinallt" data-source="post: 31779" data-attributes="member: 3260"><p>Has anyone tried the Bego Adapta system?</p><p>It's a thin sheet of plastic that's held in a special wire frame holder and heated over a Bunsen burner. The die is then plunged into the softened plastic into a pot of putty.</p><p>It's available from Metrodent in the UK for £93:53 - enough for 100 crowns.</p><p></p><p>I have used the Kerr Inlay wax (traditional technique),it's very brittle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rheinallt, post: 31779, member: 3260"] Has anyone tried the Bego Adapta system? It's a thin sheet of plastic that's held in a special wire frame holder and heated over a Bunsen burner. The die is then plunged into the softened plastic into a pot of putty. It's available from Metrodent in the UK for £93:53 - enough for 100 crowns. I have used the Kerr Inlay wax (traditional technique),it's very brittle! [/QUOTE]
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