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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Denture Base Resins and Teeth
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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 353895" data-attributes="member: 25140"><p>The BAM acronym stands for “body activated mechanics”. Lucitone digital print has two fracture strengths one out of the mouth and two when heat (mouth temperature) is absorbed by the denture. In the mouth it is 3x more stronger than Lucitone 199.</p><p></p><p>I’ve seen some pro tips of applying a very light layer of denture base resin painted on for one final cure for a nice luster shine. In those scenarios pumice is not needed. If I’m not mistaken I believe most resin manufacturers recommend only polish no pumice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 353895, member: 25140"] The BAM acronym stands for “body activated mechanics”. Lucitone digital print has two fracture strengths one out of the mouth and two when heat (mouth temperature) is absorbed by the denture. In the mouth it is 3x more stronger than Lucitone 199. I’ve seen some pro tips of applying a very light layer of denture base resin painted on for one final cure for a nice luster shine. In those scenarios pumice is not needed. If I’m not mistaken I believe most resin manufacturers recommend only polish no pumice. [/QUOTE]
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