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Ways of removing monomer odour from appliances
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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 254707" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>Several up here have switched to microwaved processing..I have tried it with little success...Too much shrinkage around the tuberosities and bingo it just doesn't fit and the bite is off being too high at the back.......I have some of those technoflasks. I used them for my qualifying exams and they were a time saver for sure but only about an hour was saved...But I find I need to spend more time finishing the microwaved as opposed to the diamond d.....Perhaps something awry in my method for microwaving...but my experience is that the microwave curing is the least accurate method of processing...Only time I might do that is when I make a set of Turbyfill splints that I know are going to be used with hydrocast for relining or rebasing...but in those cases the total rebase is always done with Ivobase.....I haven't tried relining with microwave except for Molloplast B...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 254707, member: 5492"] Several up here have switched to microwaved processing..I have tried it with little success...Too much shrinkage around the tuberosities and bingo it just doesn't fit and the bite is off being too high at the back.......I have some of those technoflasks. I used them for my qualifying exams and they were a time saver for sure but only about an hour was saved...But I find I need to spend more time finishing the microwaved as opposed to the diamond d.....Perhaps something awry in my method for microwaving...but my experience is that the microwave curing is the least accurate method of processing...Only time I might do that is when I make a set of Turbyfill splints that I know are going to be used with hydrocast for relining or rebasing...but in those cases the total rebase is always done with Ivobase.....I haven't tried relining with microwave except for Molloplast B... [/QUOTE]
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