MILLED PMMA IMPLANT HYBRID.

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Nice, we do similar things for temps...
 
...don't make those so nice. The patient will never come back for the real thing.
 
...don't make those so nice. The patient will never come back for the real thing.

Funny that you say that. I've had several customers tell me the doctors are having that problem when the temps are really nice.
 
Funny that you say that. I've had several customers tell me the doctors are having that problem when the temps are really nice.
I had a case that was 8 Nobel temporary implants supporting a processed temp on a gold bar while the implants were healing. That thing lasted 8+ years before the patient came in for a repair.o_O
We have yet to restore the implants, the guy went AWOL.
 
Funny that you say that. I've had several customers tell me the doctors are having that problem when the temps are really nice.

With the CAD tooth libraries, the gradient PMMAs and optiglaze (and stains) we can really make it hard not only to get them back, but also to have the crown and bridge look as optically good as you can get with plastics.
 
Wouldn't doubt it, you all have some nice PMMA.
 
Optiglazed?
No it was hand polish the material help a lot is multilayer PMMA from TD dental.
optiglaze is nice too but even with the air barrier you get some yellow in the PMMA.
 
How did you hand polish it? What did you use?
 
No it was hand polish the material help a lot is multilayer PMMA from TD dental.
optiglaze is nice too but even with the air barrier you get some yellow in the PMMA.
What are you using to hand polish your PMMAs with?
 
I do too and add a little dawn dish soap to my water before adding it to the pumice.
 
I just talked to another lab guy a hour ago, he said he just uses a soft bristle brush by itself at just the right speed.
 
lol...that's pretty close to pumice, they probably taste about the same?
 
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