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<blockquote data-quote="lcmlabforum" data-source="post: 93183" data-attributes="member: 3238"><p>ALWAYS create a positive diatoric for retention - because if you do not boil out well,</p><p>sometimes even the diatoric is not enough to retain teeth like the DCL used for</p><p>the Blueline or Chromoscop teeth. Not just a hole, a hole with undercut and not</p><p>a tiny one that will break off. Double crosslinked means less free areas for new</p><p>acrylic to bond to chemically, if any at all, there was some talk about a 'hybrid'</p><p>layer, and Candulor says their new composite has been modified (like Phonares II)</p><p>to have PMMA 'filler' to ensure good bond. I never rely on a bond for retention,</p><p>bond is for a seal against stain/leakage. Teeth need to be locked in mechanically.</p><p>Just my 2 cent worth.</p><p>LCM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcmlabforum, post: 93183, member: 3238"] ALWAYS create a positive diatoric for retention - because if you do not boil out well, sometimes even the diatoric is not enough to retain teeth like the DCL used for the Blueline or Chromoscop teeth. Not just a hole, a hole with undercut and not a tiny one that will break off. Double crosslinked means less free areas for new acrylic to bond to chemically, if any at all, there was some talk about a 'hybrid' layer, and Candulor says their new composite has been modified (like Phonares II) to have PMMA 'filler' to ensure good bond. I never rely on a bond for retention, bond is for a seal against stain/leakage. Teeth need to be locked in mechanically. Just my 2 cent worth. LCM [/QUOTE]
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