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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Extra-soft gingiva resin?
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<blockquote data-quote="tehnik" data-source="post: 371489" data-attributes="member: 12697"><p>Sounds like you are using 3shape. In exocad I have not found this option, so I too have to print soft gingiva in order to know what part of the crown to polish. I use Asiga dentagum and I am not post curing it. That way it is soft. Another option is to cure it (it will be like stone after curing) and then boil it for one hour in water (official instruction).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tehnik, post: 371489, member: 12697"] Sounds like you are using 3shape. In exocad I have not found this option, so I too have to print soft gingiva in order to know what part of the crown to polish. I use Asiga dentagum and I am not post curing it. That way it is soft. Another option is to cure it (it will be like stone after curing) and then boil it for one hour in water (official instruction). [/QUOTE]
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