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It’s hard to believe 2021 has come and gone. Although the year could best be described as messy, there are a lot of lessons we are grateful for. We want … Continued
It’s hard to believe 2021 has come and gone. Although the year could best be described as messy, there are a lot of lessons we are grateful for. We want … Continued
During times when contamination is a priority, many dental professionals may be concerned what to do with gypsum models as well as printed ones.
To achieve consistent accuracy, use pre-weighed envelopes. The liquid amount is indicated on every package, thereby eliminating guessing the liquid/powder ratio.
Through a heating and crushing process, gypsum loses water. It continually tries to absorb water from any source possible, including humidity. Labs must store it carefully.
Dental gypsum materials are not very stable. In order to attain their desired properties, follow these important storage guidelines.
Is your dental gypsum behaving strangely? It might be the stone bin, so here are a few things to keep in mind.
Dental gypsums are grouped into TYPES. Understating these types is important to choosing the proper gypsum for your application.
While the digital workflow has taken over traditional processes in the dental lab, don’t forget the basics like these gypsum model prep do’s & don’ts.
The issue of tight/lose contacts needs to be examined & solved by both the clinician & dental lab so that the patient receives the best dentistry possible.