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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Denture Base Resins and Teeth
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<blockquote data-quote="bigj1972" data-source="post: 355837" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>It's pretty good stuff as a resin. The drawback is it doesn't bond to acrylic, it sticks.</p><p></p><p>And because the surface hardness is greater than acrylic, you will always have a dividing line, and trying to polish it will only make it worse..... Which by the way, don't try to contour the denture conventionally, because you'll never get it smooth and shiny again. Use flexible nylon techniques as apposed to carbides. You can pumice all day on that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj1972, post: 355837, member: 811"] It's pretty good stuff as a resin. The drawback is it doesn't bond to acrylic, it sticks. And because the surface hardness is greater than acrylic, you will always have a dividing line, and trying to polish it will only make it worse..... Which by the way, don't try to contour the denture conventionally, because you'll never get it smooth and shiny again. Use flexible nylon techniques as apposed to carbides. You can pumice all day on that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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