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Any tricks for avoiding air bubbles with blue agar?
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<blockquote data-quote="caninecommando" data-source="post: 335073" data-attributes="member: 24491"><p>Thanks for all the responses guys. At current, we soak all casts for 5 minutes and remove surface water with air hose. Controlling flow of the hydrocolloid is difficult, but we try to minimize the flow and have it hit the edge of the flask as it enters (we were told this helps with removing air, no clue if that’s true or not).</p><p></p><p>most of our air bubbles are on gingival embrasures on denture wax ups and therefore on waxed surface and not cast surface. Not sure if that changes things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caninecommando, post: 335073, member: 24491"] Thanks for all the responses guys. At current, we soak all casts for 5 minutes and remove surface water with air hose. Controlling flow of the hydrocolloid is difficult, but we try to minimize the flow and have it hit the edge of the flask as it enters (we were told this helps with removing air, no clue if that’s true or not). most of our air bubbles are on gingival embrasures on denture wax ups and therefore on waxed surface and not cast surface. Not sure if that changes things. [/QUOTE]
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