Abstract

Good reproductions of the oral tissues and borders can be developed by the impression technique. A greater density of the activated acrylic resin is accomplished than is possible in the “direct” method. Dimensional stability is improved, and occlusal relations are maintained or can be developed. Color stability, density and accuracy of activated resins are greatly improved. Time-consuming laboratory flasking and heat-curing are eliminated. The procedure, from impressions to insertion, can be completed in 4 hours when necessary.

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