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<blockquote data-quote="Clear Precision Dental" data-source="post: 6401" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>I had the same problem for a while, and it seemed to happen with either Ivocap or conventional (I use Fricke Hi-I Special fiber "T" = a beautiful resin!). I was roughening the teeth to break the glaze and still had the problem, and I was rubbing them with monomer (I tried both self-cure and heat cure) before processing. Still had some problems.</p><p></p><p>The thing that cured it for me, and I haven't had a problem since, is to paint, with a brush, the separator taking care to NEVER get any on the teeth, and then I swab (with a Q-tip) all surfaces of the exposed teeth with ACETONE that I got from the local hardware store, and rub in different directions until they squeek. </p><p></p><p>On occation, I've popped each individual tooth out of the counter-die (I use Flexistone over the teeth prior to investing),held them with fancy hemostats and steam cleaned them. I'll still use the acetone on the underside of the teeth and then a dot of superglue on the buccal cusp when putting them back to keep them from "floating" during processing (which I've had happen with the Ivocap a half-a-dozen times).</p><p></p><p>It also seems the fancier, premium Double-Cross-Linked teeth are less porous and less prone to bond with the denture base. It seems like I have to be a lot more anal-retentive today than I had to be back using cheap-ass New-Hue teeth and Lucitone 199.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clear Precision Dental, post: 6401, member: 499"] I had the same problem for a while, and it seemed to happen with either Ivocap or conventional (I use Fricke Hi-I Special fiber "T" = a beautiful resin!). I was roughening the teeth to break the glaze and still had the problem, and I was rubbing them with monomer (I tried both self-cure and heat cure) before processing. Still had some problems. The thing that cured it for me, and I haven't had a problem since, is to paint, with a brush, the separator taking care to NEVER get any on the teeth, and then I swab (with a Q-tip) all surfaces of the exposed teeth with ACETONE that I got from the local hardware store, and rub in different directions until they squeek. On occation, I've popped each individual tooth out of the counter-die (I use Flexistone over the teeth prior to investing),held them with fancy hemostats and steam cleaned them. I'll still use the acetone on the underside of the teeth and then a dot of superglue on the buccal cusp when putting them back to keep them from "floating" during processing (which I've had happen with the Ivocap a half-a-dozen times). It also seems the fancier, premium Double-Cross-Linked teeth are less porous and less prone to bond with the denture base. It seems like I have to be a lot more anal-retentive today than I had to be back using cheap-ass New-Hue teeth and Lucitone 199. [/QUOTE]
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