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<blockquote data-quote="Denturist" data-source="post: 251679" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>Well I was messing around with one of the samples and The more I worked with it the more similar it was to the heavy (.080) surgical stint material.</p><p></p><p>This from the Henry Schein thermo forming material important notes.....</p><p>They state it is hygroscopic and should be stored in in the bag with the dry gell provided.</p><p>It also states to heat in an oven at 140 deg. for about an hour then let the material drop to room temp.</p><p>This is all very similar to the 4C puck.</p><p></p><p>The 4C puck is an injected blank which is obvious when you look at it.</p><p>It comes in clear or pink.... can you say color added?</p><p></p><p>Shein's instructions also state that if the stint material is used as a removable prostheses device that it should be cleaned regularly</p><p></p><p>So I guess you all can come to your own conclusions regarding the 4C material.</p><p></p><p>I think it certainly has potential and the fact that acrylic bonds with it, fabricating a flexible PD is certainly within the realm of reality for removable appliances.</p><p></p><p>So with all that you could probably just use the clear .080 Surgical stint material for <u><em>some</em></u> flexible PDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denturist, post: 251679, member: 115"] Well I was messing around with one of the samples and The more I worked with it the more similar it was to the heavy (.080) surgical stint material. This from the Henry Schein thermo forming material important notes..... They state it is hygroscopic and should be stored in in the bag with the dry gell provided. It also states to heat in an oven at 140 deg. for about an hour then let the material drop to room temp. This is all very similar to the 4C puck. The 4C puck is an injected blank which is obvious when you look at it. It comes in clear or pink.... can you say color added? Shein's instructions also state that if the stint material is used as a removable prostheses device that it should be cleaned regularly So I guess you all can come to your own conclusions regarding the 4C material. I think it certainly has potential and the fact that acrylic bonds with it, fabricating a flexible PD is certainly within the realm of reality for removable appliances. So with all that you could probably just use the clear .080 Surgical stint material for [U][I]some[/I][/U] flexible PDs. [/QUOTE]
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