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Pro and Con: Cold & Thermoplastic Polymerization
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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 50697" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>The Dentsply Sucess system would like to say they have all the answers for you, but I'm not a big supporter . The TSC <a href="http://tcsdentalinc.com/Labs_Products_Catalog.aspx?pageTitle=airinjectorfurnace" target="_blank">Products Catalog</a> has the furnace built in and a simple dial toadjust the temperature but otherwise use your own timers and push the buttonswhen U want something to happen. The CDM <a href="http://cdmdental.com/labs/flex_press_overview.html" target="_blank">Flex Press by CDM Dental.</a> is fully programable but any furnace ststem would get to hot for PMMA. The TCS, CDM or Flexipress all can inject Acetal which is extremely strong and I have used for overdentures (Spereoflex, presiclick, ERA Hader clips, ASC52. but it is not relinable. I have done a few Flexite MD cases with it but had to extend the hold time & up the pressure to do so, talk with Sol about the times & temperatures. </p><p>All flexables require a tooth center hole & side diatorics there is no chemical bond!</p><p>You can always leave the case to bench set the CDM machine has a hold time and generally nylon or acetals cool quickly after you shoot them.</p><p>And don't forget to get your technician a nice air scribe. <a href="http://www.paleotools.com/which_airscribe.html" target="_blank">Paleo Tools</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 50697, member: 1480"] The Dentsply Sucess system would like to say they have all the answers for you, but I'm not a big supporter . The TSC [url=http://tcsdentalinc.com/Labs_Products_Catalog.aspx?pageTitle=airinjectorfurnace]Products Catalog[/url] has the furnace built in and a simple dial toadjust the temperature but otherwise use your own timers and push the buttonswhen U want something to happen. The CDM [url=http://cdmdental.com/labs/flex_press_overview.html]Flex Press by CDM Dental.[/url] is fully programable but any furnace ststem would get to hot for PMMA. The TCS, CDM or Flexipress all can inject Acetal which is extremely strong and I have used for overdentures (Spereoflex, presiclick, ERA Hader clips, ASC52. but it is not relinable. I have done a few Flexite MD cases with it but had to extend the hold time & up the pressure to do so, talk with Sol about the times & temperatures. All flexables require a tooth center hole & side diatorics there is no chemical bond! You can always leave the case to bench set the CDM machine has a hold time and generally nylon or acetals cool quickly after you shoot them. And don't forget to get your technician a nice air scribe. [url=http://www.paleotools.com/which_airscribe.html]Paleo Tools[/url] [/QUOTE]
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