Tinted Bis-Acryl Yields Amazing Results
By Mary Anne Salcetti on October 18, 2012 | 4 commentsWe have all enjoyed using bis-acryl material to fabricate our provisionals. I did however continue to use conventional denture repair acrylic to cure attachments into overdentures.
There was always the issue of setting time (10 minutes on a good day), odor (offensive for everyone), dappen dishes/brushes and touch-ups (another 10 minutes). The list goes on and on.
I know of two companies that make a tissue/denture tinted bis-acryl for picking up attachments and making repairs. These products are fantastic. The denture resin is adjusted lightly with a bur to remove any surface impurities and then a resin is applied and air-dried for 30 seconds.
The bi-sacryl is placed in the denture and once the denture is seated, it only takes about two and a half minutes. I have had 100 percent success using this material during the last six months. The ease of use and time involved makes it my go-to denture (repair) resin now.
The companies that I know of that make it are Sterngold's ERA Pickup and Voco's Quickup. Give it a try on your next removable case where you would be reaching for the conventional denture acrylic. I think you'll really be pleased.
MaryAnne Salcetti, DDS, PC, Spear Education Visiting Faculty. [ www.maryannesalcettidds.com ]
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October 18th, 2012
October 18th, 2012
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