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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Reservoirs for teeth whitening trays
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<blockquote data-quote="budgenator" data-source="post: 221288" data-attributes="member: 7354"><p>I know the Kor system <a href="http://www.korwhitening.com/" target="_blank">http://www.korwhitening.com/</a>, uses reservoirs, but they also use two phase PVS impressions.</p><p>I'm not sure there has been a clinical study show Reservoirs to be more effective than non-reservoired tray,</p><p>I'm not sure the traditional EVA at 0.40 inch is accurate enough to make any theoretical differences translate to a difference at te patients bathroom mirror. </p><p>In the lab, I've found Densply/Essix-Raintrees trayrite material to be superior to EVA but not by a lot.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to have #9 recrowned at some point, I've been thinking about trying to make beaching trays out of clearSplint, for grins and giggles, that should make a difference in reservoirs effectiveness marginal leakage; do you think Dentists would go for $300.00 bleaching trays?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budgenator, post: 221288, member: 7354"] I know the Kor system [URL]http://www.korwhitening.com/[/URL], uses reservoirs, but they also use two phase PVS impressions. I'm not sure there has been a clinical study show Reservoirs to be more effective than non-reservoired tray, I'm not sure the traditional EVA at 0.40 inch is accurate enough to make any theoretical differences translate to a difference at te patients bathroom mirror. In the lab, I've found Densply/Essix-Raintrees trayrite material to be superior to EVA but not by a lot. I'm going to have #9 recrowned at some point, I've been thinking about trying to make beaching trays out of clearSplint, for grins and giggles, that should make a difference in reservoirs effectiveness marginal leakage; do you think Dentists would go for $300.00 bleaching trays? [/QUOTE]
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