Re: Disappearing Nesbitt Bridge [longish tale]
- From: "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 07:54:28 -0400
WoW!
The photos are at the bottom of my post!
MS-Outhouse does not smell so bad after all!
Joel
"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:42526c32_3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Have you considered Mach 2 (Parkell) for models?
>
> It sets up in 2 minutes .....
>
> http://www.parkell.com/master.html?http://www.parkell.com/mach-2.html
>
> See photos at web page.
>
> Mach-2 is a very flowable, very hard-setting (Durometer 90+)
> addition-reaction die-silicone. It replaces traditional stone, allowing
> almost-instant models.
>
> The working impression is taken in alginate or hydrocolloid. Using
an
> impression gun, flowable Mach-2 is injected into the impression to serve
as
> the first pour. Blu-Mousse is then expressed over the Mach-2 to serve as
the
> second pour. The model sets in just 2 minutes, and the dies can be
separated
> with a razor. (To see the step-by-step model procedure, click here.)
>
> Using a Mach-2 model, you can offer your patients one-appointment
> indirect restorations or fiber-reinforced periodontal splints
>
> And if you're sending the case to the lab, a Mach-2 model permits a
> talented assistant to fabricate the provisional restoration indirectly
while
> you're taking the final working impression for the lab. (To see the Mach-2
> Provisional Restoration Technique - click here.)
>
> A super-flowable wash material
>
> Because it's formulated using polyvinyl siloxane chemistry, Mach-2
> bonds to virtually any vinyl impression material. As word has gotten
around
> about Dr. Gary Schoenrock's Laminar impression technique as modified by
Dr.
> Rod Kurthy, more and more dentists have reported that Mach-2 makes an
> excellent injection wash. (To read about the Mach-2 Laminar technique
click
> here.)
>
> And now available in two setting speeds
>
> Mach-2 sets on the bench in about 2 minutes. But in the warmth of
the
> mouth, it begins setting almost immediately.
>
> Some dentists love this high-speed dentistry, but others have asked
us
> for a slower-setting version of Mach-2. New Mach-SLO gives you more
working
> time. It sets in the mouth in about 2 minutes. This makes it excellent for
> more complicated Laminar impressions where you have to inject several
holes
> before the material begins to thicken.
> a.. Mach-2® Starter Set Stock No. IS432S $49.95
> Contains 1-50ml. AutoMix Cartridge of Mach-2® Silicone, 2-50ml.
> AutoMix Cartridges of Super-Fast Blu-Mousse®, mixing tips and 4 re-usable
> model base formers.
> b.. Mach-2® Silicone Stock No. IS433S $29.95
> Each package contains 2-50ml. AutoMix Cartridges and 10 mixing
tips.
> c.. Mach-SLO® Silicone Stock No. IS430S $29.95
> Each package contains 2-50ml. AutoMix Cartridges and 10 mixing
tips.
> d.. Super-Fast BLU-MOUSSE® Stock No. IS457S $29.95
> Contains 2-50ml. AutoMix Cartridges and 10 mixing tips.
> Click here for MSDS sheets.
>
> To see how dentists use these products, click here.
>
> ©2002 Parkell, Inc. Notice
>
>
>
>
> Would you rather work here?
>
>
>
> or here?
>
>
>
> Finished dies . ready for composite
> build-up . in about 5 MINUTES
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Joel
>
>
> "Dr. Steve" <drsteve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:72p351pvpg1ja9pdejc5ra8lrj3uehc1ne@xxxxxxxxxx
> > On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 20:29:40 -0400, "NOYB" <NOYB@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >"Dr Steve" <nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > >news:qzj4e.15020$ZB6.12701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >>I make them all myself. It only take about 30 minutes of lab time to
> make
> > >>one (after the model sets up)
> > >
> > >
> > >The lab fee is about $100 for a Monodont...complete with a stent to
show
> you
> > >where to prep the teeth. Since your time is worth more than $200/hr,
why
> do
> > >you choose to make them yourself?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > OCD Plus I will often make the model in the morning, create the
> > Monodont during lunch, extract the painful tooth and bond in the
> > Monodont is the afternoon. No Lob will got it to me in 2-3 hours.
> > ..
> > Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
> > Troy, Michigan, USA
> >
> > I am writing on a Tablet-PC,so forgive me if the PC misreads my
> handwriting.
>
>
>
.
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