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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

Shows a technique for repairing a broken mandibular denture. Orig. air date: APR 29 77

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  • Isn´t a good technique

  • If you work at that speed and that style on the UK NHS system, your business would be shut in a month..:o) What happened to the Hydro flask to maintain pressure during the curing of the acrylic resin ? This stop air bubbles forming thus giving a smoother finish and no holes to collect debris in time.... Anyway not sure how old this is....Times have changed, and so have people demand for speed..

  • very useful.. thanks

  • I use locktite 412,

  • Wow, that's a fascinating process! I've had my upper denture plate in repair 4 times in the 13 years years that I've had it....they go through LOTS of wear & tear through the years. Just got mine back a few days ago, it's as good as new, & I hope it'll last for perhaps another 13 years! I've learned a very valuable lesson with my denture plate....DO NOT bite down on hard candy, it'll crack!

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