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Since Dentsply is discontinuing Luci-Sof and PermaSoft, what long lasting soft reline material is everyone using?
Wondering the same. WIthout going to Molloplast B level.Since Dentsply is discontinuing Luci-Sof and PermaSoft, what long lasting soft reline material is everyone using?
I don't like Molloplast, a lab that I worked at used it and it would turn black over time.Wondering the same. WIthout going to Molloplast B level.
Yuck.I don't like Molloplast, a lab that I worked at used it and it would turn black over time.
I have been using silicone based soft material for over 15 years. Nothing sticks to it.Since Dentsply is discontinuing Luci-Sof and PermaSoft, what long lasting soft reline material is everyone using?
Any particular brand?I have been using silicone based soft material for over 15 years. Nothing sticks to it.
They're discontinuing Permasoft too?Since Dentsply is discontinuing Luci-Sof and PermaSoft, what long lasting soft reline material is everyone using?
YesThey're discontinuing Permasoft too?
They're discontinuing just about everything for removables. Check out this thread, especially post # 26 by @model guy, it posts a letter from Dentsply.They're discontinuing Permasoft too?
That's the one I'm looking at. Like you I hope someone here uses it and can give some info on it, good or bad.Anyone use GCs Super soft?
I use it...the only quirk i've found is that it really needs to be invested and then press packed. Never had any success using just a reline jig and doing it that way...gets very porous. Also, it holds up and bonds very well to the acrylic, just rough up the acrylic appropriately. Also, it's much easier to finish if you put it in the freezer for about 15 mins. You can adjust the softness with how much liquid/powder you use as well and I have used it as CuSil type of dentures as well and seems to hold up fine.That's the one I'm looking at. Like you I hope someone here uses it and can give some info on it, good or bad.
Erf. That's a big no from me then. On most of this stuff I'm doing it's same day turnaround for repairing a gasket or something. I stink at flasking.I use it...the only quirk i've found is that it really needs to be invested and then press packed. Never had any success using just a reline jig and doing it that way...gets very porous. Also, it holds up and bonds very well to the acrylic, just rough up the acrylic appropriately. Also, it's much easier to finish if you put it in the freezer for about 15 mins. You can adjust the softness with how much liquid/powder you use as well and I have used it as CuSil type of dentures as well and seems to hold up fine.
You just HAD to remind me of the piece of GREEN baloney I found underneath reline impression material, didn't you?!?!? I can still remember that smell.Slice of baloney for the win.
I rarely eat during the workday for that very reason.You just HAD to remind me of the piece of GREEN baloney I found underneath reline impression material, didn't you?!?!? I can still remember that smell.
Oh, and I just finished lunch thankyouverymuch!
“But wait.... there’s more....”!!!!Using fresh acrylic underneath? If that doesn't work use use this , lol View attachment 36830