Pour Acrylic for Jig Relines

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New to the denture game. I have been flasking my relines. Looking for a good acrylic for Jig and pressure pot. I would like to pick up some pour acrylic for small matrix cases. I know people use it with jigs wondering about the technique. Cannot find any video on it. How thick can you let the pour acrylic get. TKS
 
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Perm works great for relines. I like nobiltone pour acrylic or lucitone pour. Nobiltone is from cmp. I would not use pour acrylic for relines. I have but it doesn't seem to dough good and if it is to too wet it tends to get bubbles in the reline. Perm has been around forever and works great
 
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+1 for Perm for relines of unknown material

It's Coltene/Whaledent's cold cure mate to their Paragon heat cure.

i found that the Special Veined shade matches up closest with the widesst variety, but that's gonna be a regional thing dependant on what has ben used in your area.
 
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Thanks I will pick up Perm an give it a shot
 
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Thanks I will pick up Perm an give it a shot
oh, perm is not a pourable. Just wanted tk make sure before you buy a $100 kit expectong to pour it.
 
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Perm works great for relines. I like nobiltone pour acrylic or lucitone pour. Nobiltone is from cmp. I would not use pour acrylic for relines. I have but it doesn't seem to dough good and if it is to too wet it tends to get bubbles in the reline. Perm has been around forever and works great
Totally agree that too liquid/flowing the mix, the greater likelihood of bubbles. Almost guaranteed to happen.
 
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I use probase cold if i need to do a jig reline, the stuff is pretty flowable.
 
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I use the same stuff and maybe the first 2 cases had bubbles but I learned the system fast, it's great and works well when slightly doughy
 
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