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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 18068" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>Carol the O.I.L that all composite material have can easily be removed from the jigs before you send them out. Truth is it will most likely not effect the cementaion anyhow but... A couple of tips for removal. </p><p> </p><p>The easiest way is to use a paint on gloss varnish this solves all the problems. Another way is with denatured alcohol and a good stiff denture brush. </p><p></p><p>Did you get the lab self cure Versacyl kit where you can adjust the hardener/softener to the desired flex? The premeasured self cure soft reline kit is too soft for this application. </p><p></p><p>The cool thing is that even though this material is PMMA we still make the jig out of light cured baseplate material for speed and accuracy then hog it out, put mechanical retention in the jig and then reline with the versacryl. You have to remember we only do this technique for full screw retained crowns so it will snap over the H.O.C. of the crown to hold it in the jig. Abutments have just straight composite no versacryl interface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 18068, member: 213"] Carol the O.I.L that all composite material have can easily be removed from the jigs before you send them out. Truth is it will most likely not effect the cementaion anyhow but... A couple of tips for removal. The easiest way is to use a paint on gloss varnish this solves all the problems. Another way is with denatured alcohol and a good stiff denture brush. Did you get the lab self cure Versacyl kit where you can adjust the hardener/softener to the desired flex? The premeasured self cure soft reline kit is too soft for this application. The cool thing is that even though this material is PMMA we still make the jig out of light cured baseplate material for speed and accuracy then hog it out, put mechanical retention in the jig and then reline with the versacryl. You have to remember we only do this technique for full screw retained crowns so it will snap over the H.O.C. of the crown to hold it in the jig. Abutments have just straight composite no versacryl interface. [/QUOTE]
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