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<blockquote data-quote="FASTFNGR" data-source="post: 333347" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>Let’s compare Apple to apples. Issues with dentures and you fix it and call it what ever you want to call it but you are using same material to fix that denture. When you fix a denture the right way, you can not separate the pieces. In resin printed denture you are using an acrylic base material to fix a resin based material and you have to use mechanical retention or a bonder. That is patching up with an issue. I can not emphasize enough doing the right thing to a case. People depend on us, professional, to do the right thing. And I call it the way I see it. Every day I have the chance to ask the question to a resin manufacturer: Can I repair a printed denture, Keystone this morning said NO, unless you use the same material. And I am testing that out without reprinting the denture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FASTFNGR, post: 333347, member: 3900"] Let’s compare Apple to apples. Issues with dentures and you fix it and call it what ever you want to call it but you are using same material to fix that denture. When you fix a denture the right way, you can not separate the pieces. In resin printed denture you are using an acrylic base material to fix a resin based material and you have to use mechanical retention or a bonder. That is patching up with an issue. I can not emphasize enough doing the right thing to a case. People depend on us, professional, to do the right thing. And I call it the way I see it. Every day I have the chance to ask the question to a resin manufacturer: Can I repair a printed denture, Keystone this morning said NO, unless you use the same material. And I am testing that out without reprinting the denture. [/QUOTE]
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