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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 32157" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>TCS supplies the burr & silicone & binder to make these appliances. I've done 3 on ridge-less uppers 2 are still in use (about 2.5yr) 1 was a hospice and I suspect buried.</p><p> As a last resort, when there is neither money or bone for implants, I would do more, I tell the DDS its is a short term solution for a long term problem. I guess I don't completely trust the bond between the silicone & my PMMA.:noidea: </p><p>I've used the silicone on a lower soft liner and the patient is a diabetic friend and she is fine with it, no separation in 2 years, and no mold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 32157, member: 1480"] TCS supplies the burr & silicone & binder to make these appliances. I've done 3 on ridge-less uppers 2 are still in use (about 2.5yr) 1 was a hospice and I suspect buried. As a last resort, when there is neither money or bone for implants, I would do more, I tell the DDS its is a short term solution for a long term problem. I guess I don't completely trust the bond between the silicone & my PMMA.:noidea: I've used the silicone on a lower soft liner and the patient is a diabetic friend and she is fine with it, no separation in 2 years, and no mold. [/QUOTE]
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