Molloplast B

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I never had a single issue microwaving molloplast...
Since I tried m/w curing molloplast B I can say I've achieved best finish results this way!
 
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Easy soft isn't too bad, Tokyama tough is better
 
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Easy soft isn't too bad, Tokyama tough is better
I have used Tokoyama for thelower and ufigel for the upper for late stafge relines and temporary relines...Ufigel is still in service after one year,,,Easysoft I have done all needed replacement due to bubbling and porosity post insertion....all replaced with molloplast...I have been using coesoft as a temporary fix and coe comfort as a functional impression material...as well as tissue conditioner.....with good success. The Coe soft is really good to taek a reline impression too. a half pound kit for 245 is not too bad andlast me about thirty soft linings, impressions so thats not too bead for the quality we get from it. I have really been wanting to try Hydrocast but not certain what precautions to take at the lab.
 
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I have used Tokoyama for thelower and ufigel for the upper for late stafge relines and temporary relines...Ufigel is still in service after one year,,,Easysoft I have done all needed replacement due to bubbling and porosity post insertion....all replaced with molloplast...I have been using coesoft as a temporary fix and coe comfort as a functional impression material...as well as tissue conditioner.....with good success. The Coe soft is really good to taek a reline impression too. a half pound kit for 245 is not too bad andlast me about thirty soft linings, impressions so thats not too bead for the quality we get from it. I have really been wanting to try Hydrocast but not certain what precautions to take at the lab.
Don't lay the denture impression side down on a counter top or it will distort the hydrocast. Always have it tooth side down.
 

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