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Should I get a shell blaster?
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<blockquote data-quote="droberts" data-source="post: 286343" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>Trey,</p><p>Would not work in this without a shell balster. A plus that I have found on the facial / buccal of the teeth during processing</p><p>is using a PVS impression material (90 shore hardness). Placing a thin layer works the best. Purchased it off Ebay from a company in California.</p><p>My normal routine is once they are divested, utilizing a Renfert air chisel. All shell blasted then placed in stone remover.</p><p>This works very effective and keeps the work flow going. Note: No tooth movement!</p><p>I know some out there have posted that they do the same placing a putty over top the the full prosthesis. Not rocket science to see that</p><p>some movement can take place.</p><p>Also note that I am using Ivocap material in the Ivobase machines. Using electric as the heat source, materials of PVS do have different effects, (expansion).</p><p>The one above I am using has been rock solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droberts, post: 286343, member: 2179"] Trey, Would not work in this without a shell balster. A plus that I have found on the facial / buccal of the teeth during processing is using a PVS impression material (90 shore hardness). Placing a thin layer works the best. Purchased it off Ebay from a company in California. My normal routine is once they are divested, utilizing a Renfert air chisel. All shell blasted then placed in stone remover. This works very effective and keeps the work flow going. Note: No tooth movement! I know some out there have posted that they do the same placing a putty over top the the full prosthesis. Not rocket science to see that some movement can take place. Also note that I am using Ivocap material in the Ivobase machines. Using electric as the heat source, materials of PVS do have different effects, (expansion). The one above I am using has been rock solid. [/QUOTE]
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