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<blockquote data-quote="model guy" data-source="post: 317832" data-attributes="member: 3465"><p>I process cases for a practice in my state that has an in house technician. She does fabulous work but just can’t do heat cure injection so she sends it to me. So they had this bar case that is who knows how old. They inherited this patient. She was going to basically strip it, reset it with new teeth, and send to me to process. The first picture is of the existing and it looks as though it’s seen combat. Just wait for it...[ATTACH=full]35271[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>pretty ugly, right? Then she starts stripping acrylic. Go back and look at the #27 area, the acrylic looks solid. No breaks.[ATTACH=full]35272[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]35273[/ATTACH]</p><p>It looks as though this was cast, somehow broken, and then super glued before being covered in acrylic?!?!? When the acrylic was stripped away it fell apart. Any other guesses as to how this could have broken in the mouth with out fracturing the acrylic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="model guy, post: 317832, member: 3465"] I process cases for a practice in my state that has an in house technician. She does fabulous work but just can’t do heat cure injection so she sends it to me. So they had this bar case that is who knows how old. They inherited this patient. She was going to basically strip it, reset it with new teeth, and send to me to process. The first picture is of the existing and it looks as though it’s seen combat. Just wait for it...[ATTACH type="full" alt="2780ED74-6BAC-4606-B73E-058C4041852D.png"]35271[/ATTACH] pretty ugly, right? Then she starts stripping acrylic. Go back and look at the #27 area, the acrylic looks solid. No breaks.[ATTACH type="full" alt="C6C8807D-4B76-4567-8AFE-7528AB8812A2.png"]35272[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="868C1CB7-499A-4B7B-85D9-DD700569F7F5.png"]35273[/ATTACH] It looks as though this was cast, somehow broken, and then super glued before being covered in acrylic?!?!? When the acrylic was stripped away it fell apart. Any other guesses as to how this could have broken in the mouth with out fracturing the acrylic? [/QUOTE]
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