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<blockquote data-quote="FASTFNGR" data-source="post: 333196" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>You came back to my point, that is not a quality work. Here is my case : you did. a printed denture to a Dr Z and a patient named John Smith. John moves to another city or another Dr. The dentist order a reline not knowing that it is a printed denture. The lab picks it up and reline it with standard acrylic. Now comes the time to trim that denture and thin it out to finish it. What do you think it is going to happen. In a nut shell, the lab is screwed, the patient is screwed and the dentist is not happy because that denture is totaled. Anytime you add bonding at one point it will fail. We add retention holes into a lot of areas but not to hold a repair or a reline on a printed denture. Have you used Eclipse? It is a resin product that can not be repaired by a standard acrylic and not even with retention holes. We use them on silicon material with bonder. We know what happens in several months. Trust me I know what I am talking about because I have 2 patents related to dentures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FASTFNGR, post: 333196, member: 3900"] You came back to my point, that is not a quality work. Here is my case : you did. a printed denture to a Dr Z and a patient named John Smith. John moves to another city or another Dr. The dentist order a reline not knowing that it is a printed denture. The lab picks it up and reline it with standard acrylic. Now comes the time to trim that denture and thin it out to finish it. What do you think it is going to happen. In a nut shell, the lab is screwed, the patient is screwed and the dentist is not happy because that denture is totaled. Anytime you add bonding at one point it will fail. We add retention holes into a lot of areas but not to hold a repair or a reline on a printed denture. Have you used Eclipse? It is a resin product that can not be repaired by a standard acrylic and not even with retention holes. We use them on silicon material with bonder. We know what happens in several months. Trust me I know what I am talking about because I have 2 patents related to dentures. [/QUOTE]
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