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Thanks for the reply KCDT and sorry for my misleading response, Im an acrylic newb..
No worries- we're all here for curiosity and companyThanks for the reply KCDT and sorry for my misleading response, Im an acrylic newb..
hi, I was looking for a similar problem with my dentures, and I found the answer in this article. it says you've added too much monomer to the mixture, or you started curing the product directly in hot water.Hey guys recently I start working as Dental technician and making dentures. I have made many dentures in the past using spofa heat cure acrylic (45 min full polymerization) and recently I bought Hereus Kulzer acrylic (45 min polymerization) and all the time when I flask with that acrylic the final work have bubbles traped inside the dentures. Any possible causes?
I read the manual and do it everything as it says, put powder with liquid in a plastic cup, close it to avoid air pass through, whait 6 min to be a dough and play with it for at least 1 min. Also I dry my flasks before put the acrylic and press it.
Please any advise is welcome...
Thanks and sorry if my english is bad
hi, I was looking for a similar problem with my dentures, and I found the answer in this article. it says you've added too much monomer to the mixture, or you started curing the product directly in hot water.
enjoy!
Greetings Earthling! Welcome! Very cool.hi, I was looking for a similar problem with my dentures, and I found the answer in this article. it says you've added too much monomer to the mixture, or you started curing the product directly in hot water.
enjoy!
Nice tip, in a pinch I used cold cure in my ivobase, it was a disaster of porosity. Full rebase required.and make sure you are not using cold cure monomer.
that one took a buddy a few months to track down.
ALWAYS LABEL any bench use bottles very very well.
Yikes!Nice tip, in a pinch I used cold cure in my ivobase, it was a disaster of porosity. Full rebase required.