Looks most of the supports are removed before curing. He's just using the slow speed to remove the leftover bumps. I prefer the one-handed removal method (from the other doctor from the other Sprintray nightguard video) instead of scraping the guard off the platform.
I remove the supports prior to post curing by peeling them off then use the slow speed to remove the bumps. THEN I cure. This video edit is very misleading. No need to repolish after curing. Your question is very valid.
After washing with alcohol, air drying really well takes care of residual alcohol. Don’t use soap until you’ve fully cure based on manufacturers recommendations.
What software you use to design all your dental work? And how long the 3d take to print? Im new in to this😂
What software you use to design all your dental work?
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why would you not remove the supports with the slow speed before post curing when they are even softer?
Looks most of the supports are removed before curing. He's just using the slow speed to remove the leftover bumps. I prefer the one-handed removal method (from the other doctor from the other Sprintray nightguard video) instead of scraping the guard off the platform.
I remove the supports prior to post curing by peeling them off then use the slow speed to remove the bumps. THEN I cure. This video edit is very misleading. No need to repolish after curing. Your question is very valid.
I’ve noticed the clear resin has a lot tighter fit compared to the blue resin
Is anyone else experiencing this? It’s been frustrating me :(
After the alcohol rinse. Can I wash the guard with a little soap and water to remove residual alcohol, dry it and then cure it?
After washing with alcohol, air drying really well takes care of residual alcohol. Don’t use soap until you’ve fully cure based on manufacturers recommendations.