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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="samthegood" data-source="post: 355830" data-attributes="member: 26858"><p>I was very skeptical myself! Bought the Lucitone system with Asiga printers a couple months back. Inserted my first two sets of dentures this last week and am pleasantly surprised. I need to figure out a method to make a remount jig so any occlusal changes from light curing the teeth in can be addressed, but the material is very very similar to acrylic. Teeth feel hard to grind on. I’ll keep you guys posted. I gave both patients my cell number and neither have required an adjustment so far. Fingers crossed this stuff holds up over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samthegood, post: 355830, member: 26858"] I was very skeptical myself! Bought the Lucitone system with Asiga printers a couple months back. Inserted my first two sets of dentures this last week and am pleasantly surprised. I need to figure out a method to make a remount jig so any occlusal changes from light curing the teeth in can be addressed, but the material is very very similar to acrylic. Teeth feel hard to grind on. I’ll keep you guys posted. I gave both patients my cell number and neither have required an adjustment so far. Fingers crossed this stuff holds up over time. [/QUOTE]
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