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<blockquote data-quote="Clear Precision Dental" data-source="post: 10174" data-attributes="member: 499"><p>In this situation, we desire to create models that mimic the "soft tissue," so the hardness is not a concern.</p><p></p><p>I use GI-Mask. The kit comes with a silicone spray (to keep the material from sticking to the master impression). It comes in a cartridge, the same as PVS impression material. I syringe it (using the small tip) around the necks of the implants and an area 5-8mm around to capture the tissue contour. It sets very quickly (sometimes almost too quickly, you need to hussle). Then I use a sharp #25 BP blade and cut the material clean and straight at right angles to the impression surface, so the "tissue moulage" can be removed from the final cast and replaced as needed. Pour in favorite stone. Viola.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clear Precision Dental, post: 10174, member: 499"] In this situation, we desire to create models that mimic the "soft tissue," so the hardness is not a concern. I use GI-Mask. The kit comes with a silicone spray (to keep the material from sticking to the master impression). It comes in a cartridge, the same as PVS impression material. I syringe it (using the small tip) around the necks of the implants and an area 5-8mm around to capture the tissue contour. It sets very quickly (sometimes almost too quickly, you need to hussle). Then I use a sharp #25 BP blade and cut the material clean and straight at right angles to the impression surface, so the "tissue moulage" can be removed from the final cast and replaced as needed. Pour in favorite stone. Viola. [/QUOTE]
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