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Room Temperature Vulcanization. Ever heard of a Vulcanite Denture? Similar but with no heat, and less tire taste.
RTV, Room Temperature Vulcanizing, I used a material very much like this back in the early nineies called Wizard soft liner, Patients loved it. If it wasn't for the $800.00 pressure pot I'd be on this like a duck on a Junebug.Matt, what's RTV? And is a bonder required for rebasing? Thanks.
RTV, Room Temperature Vulcanizing, I used a material very much like this back in the early nineies called Wizard soft liner, Patients loved it. If it wasn't for the $800.00 pressure pot I'd be on this like a duck on a Junebug.
80psi also RTS is a soft liner not a denture base material this thread got wonky when soft liners were brought into the ivocap thread typically you don't inject a liner.thanks guys. Do you know the pressure for curing in the pressure pot? (Bar & PSI)
Matt, what's RTV? And is a bonder required for rebasing? Thanks.
If you have a drufomat or erkoform pressure machine you could just use the pressure pot attachment, it would tie up your machine for a huge block of time but if you did it late in the day til next morning it wouldn't be an issue.RTV, Room Temperature Vulcanizing, I used a material very much like this back in the early nineies called Wizard soft liner, Patients loved it. If it wasn't for the $800.00 pressure pot I'd be on this like a duck on a Junebug.
Now that is very interesting, you could put 10-12 cases in there and process overnight, looks like it was made for paintersECONOMY 2.5 gal. Pressure Pot Baked coating on steel tank and lid. Non-ASME, 80 psi maximum pressure. Dual regulator, mounted on wheels with galvanized pickup tube with screen. Replaces A.O.M.-Asturo 65-911 and 65-912, Turbinaire FDS-2010, same as A4166 and QS-288D with our optional S.S. pick-up tube.
Whoever told you that is wrong. I've never had any blanching or porosity in any palates, and I do relines all the time and have never had ANY problems with them, in fact, all of my relines are Ivocap injected. The only ways to get porosity is if the temperature, time, or water level is off, or it redlines and you don't catch it. Injected dentures fit MUCH better than press packed.I was told by a technician I respect, and who was an early adopter of the Ivocap system that you had to make the palates of the dentures 3-4 mm thick to avoid blanching and porosity, then finish back and the relining with Ivocap was more likely to fail than succeed, so I'd need to maintain my flasks for relines. So I've shied away from Ivocap because I prefer my palates more in the 1.5-2mm range and hate grinding and finishing them; so how thick does an ivocap palate have to be?
Ya, I don't really do relines anymore because it is so easy to just rebase with the ivobase.
I am using henry shien's bonding agent for relines and rebases. also for the odd repair that I flask. Never had any problems with tooth pop off or those dreaded join lines.any recommendations on whether to use monomer on the old acrylic before adding the new acrylic when relining with ivocap?