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<blockquote data-quote="2oothguy" data-source="post: 307158" data-attributes="member: 2405"><p>Does anyone know a thicker forming material than 2.5 mm for a hard splint? Also any advice adding acrylic to a hard splint material? I was told you can do this but i am worried about bonding the two together. Long story short I want to use the thermoforming material to make hard night guards but i don't want to deal with the acrylic if i don't have to. What I am using now is 2.5 thick and client wants 4mm plus. I could add clear acrylic but I'm just looking for so advice. Maybe printed hard splints? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2oothguy, post: 307158, member: 2405"] Does anyone know a thicker forming material than 2.5 mm for a hard splint? Also any advice adding acrylic to a hard splint material? I was told you can do this but i am worried about bonding the two together. Long story short I want to use the thermoforming material to make hard night guards but i don't want to deal with the acrylic if i don't have to. What I am using now is 2.5 thick and client wants 4mm plus. I could add clear acrylic but I'm just looking for so advice. Maybe printed hard splints? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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