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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 244650" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>Thank you for the explanation. I can understand how a texture difference could cause patient comfort/reaction variances.</p><p>I've always put postdams in my l/c baseplates and a wax skin over the entire occlusal side when there is a rim instead of a gothic arch set. Could be fooling myself again, but I feel the wax skin lets them feel more comfortable, and have a better experience. As well as creating, psycolgically, a better, more denture-like look that creates less aversion to this odd thing in their mouth giving better results a higher opportunity percentage of occurance.</p><p></p><p>Edit:Next time a case with this issue comes through, I'll make 2 and ask the dds to give feedback, and see if he will provide some from thept as well.</p><p></p><p>re-edit: the import ants of proofreading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 244650, member: 8469"] Thank you for the explanation. I can understand how a texture difference could cause patient comfort/reaction variances. I've always put postdams in my l/c baseplates and a wax skin over the entire occlusal side when there is a rim instead of a gothic arch set. Could be fooling myself again, but I feel the wax skin lets them feel more comfortable, and have a better experience. As well as creating, psycolgically, a better, more denture-like look that creates less aversion to this odd thing in their mouth giving better results a higher opportunity percentage of occurance. Edit:Next time a case with this issue comes through, I'll make 2 and ask the dds to give feedback, and see if he will provide some from thept as well. re-edit: the import ants of proofreading. [/QUOTE]
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