Add a little water before pouring. Roll technique. Make sure each cusp gets plaster than let plaster roll into next cusp and so on. Then after each cuspid is 100% full then bulk up plaster
Sir, you are using hydrocolloid reversible/ agar for duplicating materials Im using it too from dentaurum dublitop. But it can only use phosphate-bonded investment, i tried using gypsum type 3 and 4 but they cannot set.. i saw you are using gypsum, why it can set ?
can you answer a question? when i do that, the duplicated model degrains superficially easy,.....why is that? i mean, the surface is weak when you touch it
I like to say that the reversible hydrocoloid we use at school smells like kindergarten, what I really mean is that it smells like homemade playdough! I love it, and have been spotted huffing it more than once 😬🤪🙃🤓
Does it require the office to sign up and use easyRx as well? One office in town tried it then quit a few months ago. Is it cost effective, do you think?
Also, I got something called model insulator from Great Lakes. Cost me 60 dollars for about an ounce. I complained (to myself) at first. But, it takes so little of the stuff as a separator, it is really cost effective and works really well. Schue Dental stuff. Had to whine a bit, then they sold me some. Going to get more soon.
@@orthodudeness the office signs up for free unless you want to them to pay the rx fee $1.29 per exported slip to your Lab. The office that stopped using it most likely was using another source that they are used to sending models. It's super easy to learn and saves vast amounts of time! Also keeps your digital workflow organized on steroids. Yes it's worth every penny.
Hello, how are you? I am from Brazil and I work with orthodontic model in plaster, I would like to know if in developed countries still use this type of model or if it uses digital? (I'm sorry I do not speak English and this text was translated by Google Translator)
Good job,faster,cleaner,more efficient than alginate.
I just like doing 5 or 6 at a time
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What would you like to see or learn?
Nice one
Thanks!!!!
How comes you dont have a single air bubble in the models? What are your tricks?
Add a little water before pouring. Roll technique. Make sure each cusp gets plaster than let plaster roll into next cusp and so on. Then after each cuspid is 100% full then bulk up plaster
Couldn't find this duplicating material in Amazon
They stopped selling. Ugh
wowww!!!Super!!I never thought I could do that!
Super easy
@@SzaraDentalLab ,Thank you!I've discovered your channel recently! I appreciate it, you do a good job!
@@verd77 Monica, I really appreciate the positive feedback!
Hi Steve. What Hydrocoloid are you using now. I am having trouble finding some that will work for 3d models.
Call Zahn dental and ask them what I buy 1800 496 9500
Thank you 😁
Sir, you are using hydrocolloid reversible/ agar for duplicating materials
Im using it too from dentaurum dublitop. But it can only use phosphate-bonded investment, i tried using gypsum type 3 and 4 but they cannot set.. i saw you are using gypsum, why it can set ?
That's a really interesting question. All my gypsum are from Whip mix Ortho stone/ plaster
Great video Steve. What is the difference between this method and duplicating with stock trays/ alginate?
Much cheaper because its reusable. Also you can duplicate multiple models at one time
can you answer a question? when i do that, the duplicated model degrains superficially easy,.....why is that? i mean, the surface is weak when you touch it
Just one question: how many times can you reuse it?
which duplicating material is that??
Hydrocolloid www.amazon.com/shop/szaradentallab
I like to say that the reversible hydrocoloid we use at school smells like kindergarten, what I really mean is that it smells like homemade playdough! I love it, and have been spotted huffing it more than once 😬🤪🙃🤓
Anything that reminds me of kindergarten is all good. (Elmer's glue, old school paper copier ink)🤪
What method do you use to aquire your stl files for printing a model? Itero? DropBox? Pick up a flasf drive at the office?
I use easyRx
Does it require the office to sign up and use easyRx as well? One office in town tried it then quit a few months ago. Is it cost effective, do you think?
Also, I got something called model insulator from Great Lakes. Cost me 60 dollars for about an ounce. I complained (to myself) at first. But, it takes so little of the stuff as a separator, it is really cost effective and works really well. Schue Dental stuff. Had to whine a bit, then they sold me some. Going to get more soon.
@@orthodudeness the office signs up for free unless you want to them to pay the rx fee $1.29 per exported slip to your Lab. The office that stopped using it most likely was using another source that they are used to sending models. It's super easy to learn and saves vast amounts of time! Also keeps your digital workflow organized on steroids. Yes it's worth every penny.
Hello, how are you? I am from Brazil and I work with orthodontic model in plaster, I would like to know if in developed countries still use this type of model or if it uses digital? (I'm sorry I do not speak English and this text was translated by Google Translator)
the model I make is almost the same as this...
ruclips.net/video/gAqnW5YgFME/видео.html
We use both plaster and digital in the United States. Trending more towards digital
@@sergiosantos5380 we make study models like video also