JonnyLathe
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Hey all, I run a lab in house at a clinic.
Currently we print our temporary dentures and our patients go with multiple soft liners while they're healing and getting ready to get into their permanent set.
A pain point has been soft reline not adhering well to printed bases, it just doesn't want to stay in very well despite sandblasting the inside. I was using dentca denture base but now I'm using detax. Do any of you have any extra tips or perhaps a more appropriate material than coe-soft?
Currently we print our temporary dentures and our patients go with multiple soft liners while they're healing and getting ready to get into their permanent set.
A pain point has been soft reline not adhering well to printed bases, it just doesn't want to stay in very well despite sandblasting the inside. I was using dentca denture base but now I'm using detax. Do any of you have any extra tips or perhaps a more appropriate material than coe-soft?