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Removable soft tissue
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<blockquote data-quote="Pronto" data-source="post: 6456" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>I'm looking for some better techniques for making neat looking removeble soft tissue for implants. I use GC Mask and like it but I never seem to get a nice looking tissue that is easily removed and replaced. I do cut it back while it's setting to shape it square. The cervical side is always bumpy though and it's a pain to try to cut it flat after it's set. I lube the impression with the analog in and then apply the Mask with the small tip, ringing around the implant. I was thinking maybe taking some boxing wax and pushing down over the analog to flatten the Mask out while it sets then trim it afterwards. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>MikeM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pronto, post: 6456, member: 590"] I'm looking for some better techniques for making neat looking removeble soft tissue for implants. I use GC Mask and like it but I never seem to get a nice looking tissue that is easily removed and replaced. I do cut it back while it's setting to shape it square. The cervical side is always bumpy though and it's a pain to try to cut it flat after it's set. I lube the impression with the analog in and then apply the Mask with the small tip, ringing around the implant. I was thinking maybe taking some boxing wax and pushing down over the analog to flatten the Mask out while it sets then trim it afterwards. Thanks MikeM [/QUOTE]
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