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<blockquote data-quote="kcdt" data-source="post: 18431" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Yes, I'm reading... ok, here's my take. Cold cure is a fine tool. CC a name in is fine. But if you were to do it in one shot during processing, then it seems to me the major advantage would be that there's no interface/ bond between separate materials. Over the lifetime of the denture microleakage and imbibition of bacteria would never have a chance to happen, so it would stay nice for as long as the base stayed nice. That's all.</p><p>Really, you have to take a little bit of crap from the peanut gallery sometimes, but none of these guys are really mean, so lets all be nice, ok?</p><p>How's that?</p><p>By the way lots of these guys take shots a those who use a handpiece instead of a lathe to finish. Well I started on the lathe and moved to the handpiece during my days as a C&B wanna is (not be). Never went back (except to pumice and polish). I COULD say something smartassed like " if you're any good at waxing, then you shouldn't need to lean into a lathe to grind 5 inches of resin that shouldn't be there", but I wont because I'm not thin skinned and I don't have to be mean...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcdt, post: 18431, member: 349"] Yes, I'm reading... ok, here's my take. Cold cure is a fine tool. CC a name in is fine. But if you were to do it in one shot during processing, then it seems to me the major advantage would be that there's no interface/ bond between separate materials. Over the lifetime of the denture microleakage and imbibition of bacteria would never have a chance to happen, so it would stay nice for as long as the base stayed nice. That's all. Really, you have to take a little bit of crap from the peanut gallery sometimes, but none of these guys are really mean, so lets all be nice, ok? How's that? By the way lots of these guys take shots a those who use a handpiece instead of a lathe to finish. Well I started on the lathe and moved to the handpiece during my days as a C&B wanna is (not be). Never went back (except to pumice and polish). I COULD say something smartassed like " if you're any good at waxing, then you shouldn't need to lean into a lathe to grind 5 inches of resin that shouldn't be there", but I wont because I'm not thin skinned and I don't have to be mean... [/QUOTE]
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