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Branching technique
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<blockquote data-quote="twaite" data-source="post: 149725" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>Hi, is any one doing branching technique or Turbyfill denture? </p><p>I'm trying to preserve the master models of my immediate dentures. But, because the teeth are set right onto the stone there is no room for block out material. I can't get the flask back together when I try to add a spacer. </p><p>So far I am duplicating the master the fitting the denture to the dup but I would really like to save the master. </p><p>I'm thinking of cutting all the teeth on my next one and making a base plate to create space for the block out material, which is rubber sep. </p><p>Does any one have any other ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twaite, post: 149725, member: 6398"] Hi, is any one doing branching technique or Turbyfill denture? I'm trying to preserve the master models of my immediate dentures. But, because the teeth are set right onto the stone there is no room for block out material. I can't get the flask back together when I try to add a spacer. So far I am duplicating the master the fitting the denture to the dup but I would really like to save the master. I'm thinking of cutting all the teeth on my next one and making a base plate to create space for the block out material, which is rubber sep. Does any one have any other ideas. [/QUOTE]
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