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<blockquote data-quote="CYNOSURER" data-source="post: 17712" data-attributes="member: 672"><p>Don't know how this would work with injection. Luting the square to the linguals of the teeth with a bit of cold cure might secure it. Another option,would be to make your silicone mold with a 'key'...maybe something as simple as a couple of pegs or a bar (so that the ID rectangle looks like a 'T' . Use the silicone mold to make a wax copy of the key that is added to the top of a wax up. After nuking the ID rectangle insert it into the boiled out key recesses. It could work. But I'm not familiar enough with those systems to know. I don't know if the adhesive would be strong enough to keep it attached to the ID rectangle during the injection process. I know they make a super adhesive label. I don't know if it would be necessary or if it would be strong enough either. I guess in some situations it would depend on the flow. Of course you could always press the ID between two layers of material before you nuke it. More experimenting than I want to do as I don't need it.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> But I've thrown out a few ideas.</p><p></p><p>Brian or Hydent, If you want to do a joint how-to article for JDT let me know. I'll tackle the press pack method and you can take on the injection. I know they'd like more removable technical articles (and they prefer they be written by CDTs) but it is time consuming and beggars can't be choosy, so if either of you are interested drop me a line. First one to get it to work wins.popcorn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CYNOSURER, post: 17712, member: 672"] Don't know how this would work with injection. Luting the square to the linguals of the teeth with a bit of cold cure might secure it. Another option,would be to make your silicone mold with a 'key'...maybe something as simple as a couple of pegs or a bar (so that the ID rectangle looks like a 'T' . Use the silicone mold to make a wax copy of the key that is added to the top of a wax up. After nuking the ID rectangle insert it into the boiled out key recesses. It could work. But I'm not familiar enough with those systems to know. I don't know if the adhesive would be strong enough to keep it attached to the ID rectangle during the injection process. I know they make a super adhesive label. I don't know if it would be necessary or if it would be strong enough either. I guess in some situations it would depend on the flow. Of course you could always press the ID between two layers of material before you nuke it. More experimenting than I want to do as I don't need it.:p But I've thrown out a few ideas. Brian or Hydent, If you want to do a joint how-to article for JDT let me know. I'll tackle the press pack method and you can take on the injection. I know they'd like more removable technical articles (and they prefer they be written by CDTs) but it is time consuming and beggars can't be choosy, so if either of you are interested drop me a line. First one to get it to work wins.popcorn [/QUOTE]
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