Most of these I do are "AED's" (lol, I like that acronym) to repair the master and have a spare as a bonus. these have no need to be as aesthetic as a new denture, but it seems that a few of the prothstodotists I work for have these older patient that want the new denture be EXACTLY the same as the old. I call it the old sneaker syndrome. (the new shoes never feel as good as old ones.) With new denture teeth the patients can always fell a difference. No matter How much I put into it I can never make a new Denture feel like their old ones except when I duplicate them, thus the need for a more aesthetic/durable tooth shade material than jet. Cost is not an issue as I would charge extra for the material and labor. I may be barking up the wrong tree with it but I'm thinking the way i wanted to do it is to make the "U" of teeth with light cure composite then process base in diamond d. I know the composite cost more and may be more durable but would it look any better. What composite should I try. Radica? I have seen some beautiful provisionals made with the stuff but I have never used it myself, or is there another product out there that would suffice. hmmmm