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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 300944" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>These are only temporary dentures while we wait for implants to finish cooking. The Triad material is a thin veneer (.5mm) bonded to milled PMMA. Between the digital design and veneering the milled denture I have maybe 2-2.5 max hours in it. If something happens to it or the patient's treatment is delayed the robot will mill another replica from the stl file and I'll put a little more time in veneering it again. The cost of extra temps is included in the treatment plan. Certainly not a perfect solution, but it's a temp. Already moving in other directions to eliminate the veneering. Just need to get the CAM strategy dialed in.</p><p>The light cured sealer we are using has yet to yellow like some others. I've experimented with over curing it on some samples. I haven't found it to darken or discolor. Time will tell on the staining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 300944, member: 1367"] These are only temporary dentures while we wait for implants to finish cooking. The Triad material is a thin veneer (.5mm) bonded to milled PMMA. Between the digital design and veneering the milled denture I have maybe 2-2.5 max hours in it. If something happens to it or the patient's treatment is delayed the robot will mill another replica from the stl file and I'll put a little more time in veneering it again. The cost of extra temps is included in the treatment plan. Certainly not a perfect solution, but it's a temp. Already moving in other directions to eliminate the veneering. Just need to get the CAM strategy dialed in. The light cured sealer we are using has yet to yellow like some others. I've experimented with over curing it on some samples. I haven't found it to darken or discolor. Time will tell on the staining. [/QUOTE]
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