Hi Steve, How are you doing? I'd like to use the night guard material you using. Could you tell me where can I order Durasoft pd1,8mm material? Your video is help me lot. Thank you. Michael.
I have a tip for u .... there is a rail of "erkodent" that has the soft and the hard side all at once. has only once deep-draw. and I also think of the material better than that of "sheu" .... is just my opinion .... maybe you like it as well :-) Best wishes!!!
Hi Steve, thanks for this very helpful video! I tried the same technic to build up the acrylic on my soft/hard sheet, but after hardening in the pressure cooker it looks cloudy even after I ran through all the polishing I normally do for dentures. I wonder if there are any tips to come out with a nice and clear result while using salt and pepper technic? Thanks!
Hi Angela it's going to depend on which acrylic you are using, how much heat in pot and how long under ar least 26psi. A lot can go wrong if you are not doing everything correct... yellowish, cloudy. Definitely hit it with some mineral oil. That will help a lot
Hi Steve, so just a little question, is the soft side should contact with lower tooth or the hard side ? i was think maybe should be soft side so its not damaging lower tooth
Hi Steve! I just found your channel and I'm so thankful for your videos! are you just using wet pumice and rag wheel to polish? Thanks! Also, what do suggest to polish soft night guards and make them looking not so dull? I took a look in your amazon shop too and have a few things in my cart!
Thank you, rag wheel wet when pumicing, dry when polishing. If you lightly (very lightly!) Brush a flame over edges of soft nightguards, mouthguard material it actually Shines up really sweet... too much you will melt it! Very lightly!