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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 87900" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p><strong><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua'"><span style="color: #000080">David</span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua'"><span style="color: #000080">Rather than worry about the PMMA choice the price difference in most per case is maybe a dollar, I'm not sure why so many will try for the cheapest, its not worth the bother and keeping different PMMA stock on hand is problematic as some have expiration dates. The Diamond D is pretty current technology highly accurate and very durable. <u><a href="http://www.keystoneind.com/en/acrylics/diamond_d_heat_cure_powder.html" target="_blank">Diamond D Heat Cure Powder | Keystone Dental</a></u> If I remember correctly you are using Ivoclair injection, the cartridge to fit the injector can be obtained from Astron. You could then use the Astron 1180 <u><a href="http://www.astrondental.com/dentures.php" target="_blank">Astron Dental Corporation - Dentures</a></u> Vinyl is about as strong as you can get, repairable, & hypoallergenic. With the cartridge from Astron you can then inject Diamond D in the Ivoclair injection (the 1180 is around 3x the cost of DD per case material either would be less than the ivoclair capsuel.). theremo nylon or composites are a different animal, from your past conversations the only one from there would be the Flexite MP, and it is hard to work, requires special equipment, is a little difficult to repair but extremely strong and looks nice. <u><a href="http://www.flexitecompany.com/Prod03.htm" target="_blank">Flexite M.P.</a></u></span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua'"><span style="color: #000080">I'm a Vita tooth lab but if I was trying to fake different values I would use Myerson for the cheap denture I use them for nursing home & hospice work now. <u><a href="http://www.myersontooth.com/products/kenson.php" target="_blank">Myerson :: Kenson</a></u> Rather than stock many tooth lines I have Vita, Heraeus Basics <u><a href="http://heraeus-dental.com/en/products/laboratory/removableprosthetics/teeth.aspx" target="_blank">Heraeus Kulzer - Teeth</a></u> & some Myerson. </span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua'"><span style="color: #000080">I learned long ago trying to do premium & economy I still put the same care into each and the real difference between a denture mill case and a premium is the care in the product. If you put the same care in each case as you claim, the only real difference will be the cost of the teeth and as you are a DDS it would be less than 1% the price to patient. Make your Jihad to do a good job without false pretensions frills? Strive and make effort and labor to do a right correct rather than false delineations if you are going to put the same labor in each case.</span></span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 87900, member: 1480"] [B][FONT=Book Antiqua][COLOR="#000080"]David Rather than worry about the PMMA choice the price difference in most per case is maybe a dollar, I'm not sure why so many will try for the cheapest, its not worth the bother and keeping different PMMA stock on hand is problematic as some have expiration dates. The Diamond D is pretty current technology highly accurate and very durable. [U][url=http://www.keystoneind.com/en/acrylics/diamond_d_heat_cure_powder.html]Diamond D Heat Cure Powder | Keystone Dental[/url][/U] If I remember correctly you are using Ivoclair injection, the cartridge to fit the injector can be obtained from Astron. You could then use the Astron 1180 [U][url=http://www.astrondental.com/dentures.php]Astron Dental Corporation - Dentures[/url][/U] Vinyl is about as strong as you can get, repairable, & hypoallergenic. With the cartridge from Astron you can then inject Diamond D in the Ivoclair injection (the 1180 is around 3x the cost of DD per case material either would be less than the ivoclair capsuel.). theremo nylon or composites are a different animal, from your past conversations the only one from there would be the Flexite MP, and it is hard to work, requires special equipment, is a little difficult to repair but extremely strong and looks nice. [U][url=http://www.flexitecompany.com/Prod03.htm]Flexite M.P.[/url][/U] I'm a Vita tooth lab but if I was trying to fake different values I would use Myerson for the cheap denture I use them for nursing home & hospice work now. [U][url=http://www.myersontooth.com/products/kenson.php]Myerson :: Kenson[/url][/U] Rather than stock many tooth lines I have Vita, Heraeus Basics [U][url=http://heraeus-dental.com/en/products/laboratory/removableprosthetics/teeth.aspx]Heraeus Kulzer - Teeth[/url][/U] & some Myerson. I learned long ago trying to do premium & economy I still put the same care into each and the real difference between a denture mill case and a premium is the care in the product. If you put the same care in each case as you claim, the only real difference will be the cost of the teeth and as you are a DDS it would be less than 1% the price to patient. Make your Jihad to do a good job without false pretensions frills? Strive and make effort and labor to do a right correct rather than false delineations if you are going to put the same labor in each case.[/COLOR][/FONT][/B] [/QUOTE]
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