United States of America (Press Release) November 28, 2007 --
1) Pour stone to reline impression
2) Invest lower ½ in a flask as you would a new processing.
3) When lower ½ is set, cover the denture with lab putty of your choice
making sure to leave the cusp tips and incisal edges slightly exposed
through the putty.
4) While putty is soft, impress some undercut indentations to lock the putty into
the second pour (cap) of stone. Pour cap.
5) Once set, heat soak flask for about 10 minutes in boiling water to allow opening
the flask.
6) Open, remove denture, and wash out mold with boiling water and an emollient
free solution (ie; Diamond D Ultra Wash # 1013120)
7) Remove reline impression material from denture. If the material used for reline
impression is tissue conditioner or temp. soft liner, use a Keystone Z-Bur #1201995 to remove the material. The Hollow design of the burr and slow speed will eliminate clogging and most of the splatter associated with removing this type of material.
8) Final hard acrylic finishing is accomplished with carbides of choice. Smooth butt
edges, uniform removal of border length, and adequate removal of old and
plasticized resin and transitional layer if applicable.
9) Reinsert denture into upper ½ of flask. When packing use 3 parts Diamond D Ultra Impact Heat Cure Powder to 1 part Diamond D Heat Cure Monomer mix and wait until the doughy packing stage. Then use the Diamond D Denture Acrylic dough and fill mold short-long.
Overfilling mold will cause flashing on the facial aspect of denture. Indication of
correct fill is a slight flash at the border and land area of flask.
10) Cure denture in traditional manner, and polish final
• Because of both the phenomenal strength of the Diamond D Ultra Impact Heat Cure Denture Acrylic** and the extraordinary bonding to other acrylic the Diamond D exhibits***, the heat cure reline of a denture using this method described by Tom Zaleske**** can impressively add to the fracture resistance of the denture being relined.
• ** See Notched Izod Impact Testing results from the three tests performed at Bodycote Polymer Broutman Testing Laboratory www.bodycote.com/on 05/22/03, 12/05/05 & 10/09/06
• *** See Diamond D Testimonial Page
• **** Tom Zaleske is the owner of Matrix Dental Laboratory located in the Chicago metropolitan area. Tom has 20+ years of experience specializing in removable prosthetics. In that time he has practiced as an in-house technician, as well as a one technician laboratory. He holds an AS in dental technology from Triton College, and is a published author, lecturer, and consultant. He can be reached at matrixdental@peoplepc.com
All products highlighted in this document are manufactured by Keystone Industries in Cherry Hill NJ 08002. www.keystoneind.com 800.333-3131
All information is verified at the Keystone Industries web site for Diamond D Ultra Impact Denture Acrylic.
2) Invest lower ½ in a flask as you would a new processing.
3) When lower ½ is set, cover the denture with lab putty of your choice
making sure to leave the cusp tips and incisal edges slightly exposed
through the putty.
4) While putty is soft, impress some undercut indentations to lock the putty into
the second pour (cap) of stone. Pour cap.
5) Once set, heat soak flask for about 10 minutes in boiling water to allow opening
the flask.
6) Open, remove denture, and wash out mold with boiling water and an emollient
free solution (ie; Diamond D Ultra Wash # 1013120)
7) Remove reline impression material from denture. If the material used for reline
impression is tissue conditioner or temp. soft liner, use a Keystone Z-Bur #1201995 to remove the material. The Hollow design of the burr and slow speed will eliminate clogging and most of the splatter associated with removing this type of material.
8) Final hard acrylic finishing is accomplished with carbides of choice. Smooth butt
edges, uniform removal of border length, and adequate removal of old and
plasticized resin and transitional layer if applicable.
9) Reinsert denture into upper ½ of flask. When packing use 3 parts Diamond D Ultra Impact Heat Cure Powder to 1 part Diamond D Heat Cure Monomer mix and wait until the doughy packing stage. Then use the Diamond D Denture Acrylic dough and fill mold short-long.
Overfilling mold will cause flashing on the facial aspect of denture. Indication of
correct fill is a slight flash at the border and land area of flask.
10) Cure denture in traditional manner, and polish final
• Because of both the phenomenal strength of the Diamond D Ultra Impact Heat Cure Denture Acrylic** and the extraordinary bonding to other acrylic the Diamond D exhibits***, the heat cure reline of a denture using this method described by Tom Zaleske**** can impressively add to the fracture resistance of the denture being relined.
• ** See Notched Izod Impact Testing results from the three tests performed at Bodycote Polymer Broutman Testing Laboratory www.bodycote.com/on 05/22/03, 12/05/05 & 10/09/06
• *** See Diamond D Testimonial Page
• **** Tom Zaleske is the owner of Matrix Dental Laboratory located in the Chicago metropolitan area. Tom has 20+ years of experience specializing in removable prosthetics. In that time he has practiced as an in-house technician, as well as a one technician laboratory. He holds an AS in dental technology from Triton College, and is a published author, lecturer, and consultant. He can be reached at matrixdental@peoplepc.com
All products highlighted in this document are manufactured by Keystone Industries in Cherry Hill NJ 08002. www.keystoneind.com 800.333-3131
All information is verified at the Keystone Industries web site for Diamond D Ultra Impact Denture Acrylic.

A fast, easy and accurate way to reline and strengthen most dentures by simply using Diamond D Ultra Impact Denture Acrylic and laboratory putty.

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