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<blockquote data-quote="drm313mac" data-source="post: 91151" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>You mean, after processing, heat up the finished denture to a temperature > 66 Celsius, to drive off the excess monomer? IF this would not do damage to the denture and there is no reason to believe it would (scalding coffee is well over that temp),this might do the trick. What about residual monomer inside the acrylic? Would the porosities allow vapor to escape?</p><p></p><p>Is Lucitone better than Diamond-D, heat cure? Which is the best heat-cure PMMA?</p><p></p><p>Do different PMMA brands have different distortion rates? I would assume so.</p><p></p><p>Which is soft to the tissues, slightly flexible, yet still durable w/o taking on odors and stains? I always assumed these properties are mutually exclusive of one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drm313mac, post: 91151, member: 5830"] You mean, after processing, heat up the finished denture to a temperature > 66 Celsius, to drive off the excess monomer? IF this would not do damage to the denture and there is no reason to believe it would (scalding coffee is well over that temp),this might do the trick. What about residual monomer inside the acrylic? Would the porosities allow vapor to escape? Is Lucitone better than Diamond-D, heat cure? Which is the best heat-cure PMMA? Do different PMMA brands have different distortion rates? I would assume so. Which is soft to the tissues, slightly flexible, yet still durable w/o taking on odors and stains? I always assumed these properties are mutually exclusive of one another. [/QUOTE]
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