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<blockquote data-quote="jeppe" data-source="post: 274171" data-attributes="member: 12484"><p>This is indeed cold curing repair acrylic. Quite much shrinkage in processing and definately wears a lot faster than heat curing acrylics. I've seen 2 year old Ivobase dentures that look 10 years old.</p><p></p><p>I've changed from Ivobase Hybrid to Ivobase High Impact in hope of getting better results. Time will tell. Processing time increases from 35 minutes to an hour.</p><p></p><p>Also I have noticed that when I do lower dentures and after processing I cut one side of injection channels with a disc, something strange happens. When the channels cuts, there seems to be a tension somewhere, because the gap immediately increases from under 1mm to about 2mm. I'm not sure but maybe that is due to some tensions in the acrylic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeppe, post: 274171, member: 12484"] This is indeed cold curing repair acrylic. Quite much shrinkage in processing and definately wears a lot faster than heat curing acrylics. I've seen 2 year old Ivobase dentures that look 10 years old. I've changed from Ivobase Hybrid to Ivobase High Impact in hope of getting better results. Time will tell. Processing time increases from 35 minutes to an hour. Also I have noticed that when I do lower dentures and after processing I cut one side of injection channels with a disc, something strange happens. When the channels cuts, there seems to be a tension somewhere, because the gap immediately increases from under 1mm to about 2mm. I'm not sure but maybe that is due to some tensions in the acrylic. [/QUOTE]
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