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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 278015" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>ok, first thing i see...cheapie plastic trays. not saying that IS the issue....but if for ANY reason he isnt following protocol with the impression technique and setup times, then the tray will distort. especially if there are tray hits from hard tissue areas or teeth. see if you can get him a low wall metal tray, like clinicians choice and see if it makes a difference. even if you buy a dozen trays it may save you time, money, and an account.</p><p><a href="http://www.clinicianschoice.com/product/quad-tray-xtreme-impression-tray/" target="_blank">http://www.clinicianschoice.com/product/quad-tray-xtreme-impression-tray/</a></p><p>second, i would tend to agree on the first two impressions that it looks like the light and medium body are mixed well. double check with the Dr and see if he is using a timer INCLUDING timing the loading of the tray time. had a client once that would load a tray in about 15sec and the material allowed for a 1min 30sec load time. he started his timer when it went in the mouth and that extra 1min 15sec made a world of difference. once he started including that time in his timer, his remakes disappeared. i mean almost completely gone!</p><p>lastly, the 3rd image you posted shows a concerning area to me....behind the lingual area of #10 it looks like theres a gap between med body and the green wash. you cut right through it with your knife. if you pry at the wash, does it stay stuck to the medium body? or does it peel away? if it peels away that is prob your culprit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 278015, member: 7594"] ok, first thing i see...cheapie plastic trays. not saying that IS the issue....but if for ANY reason he isnt following protocol with the impression technique and setup times, then the tray will distort. especially if there are tray hits from hard tissue areas or teeth. see if you can get him a low wall metal tray, like clinicians choice and see if it makes a difference. even if you buy a dozen trays it may save you time, money, and an account. [URL]http://www.clinicianschoice.com/product/quad-tray-xtreme-impression-tray/[/URL] second, i would tend to agree on the first two impressions that it looks like the light and medium body are mixed well. double check with the Dr and see if he is using a timer INCLUDING timing the loading of the tray time. had a client once that would load a tray in about 15sec and the material allowed for a 1min 30sec load time. he started his timer when it went in the mouth and that extra 1min 15sec made a world of difference. once he started including that time in his timer, his remakes disappeared. i mean almost completely gone! lastly, the 3rd image you posted shows a concerning area to me....behind the lingual area of #10 it looks like theres a gap between med body and the green wash. you cut right through it with your knife. if you pry at the wash, does it stay stuck to the medium body? or does it peel away? if it peels away that is prob your culprit. [/QUOTE]
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