Vampire teeth
Hi!
A client asked me to do a customized vampire teeth for a project. I was thinking to do something similar using B-Form plastic sheets that I have in my lab, but i'm not sure how to achieve that result.

I was thinking to cover the dental positive with B-Form, then working directly on top with dental composite. I could try the same method I use for full dentures (sculpting, doing the negative mold and then use dental acrylic to fill the mold and close it with a positive of the teeth with B-Form on top, but I think it's a waste of products... I'm trying to stay as low budget as I can for this commission!
Do you have any tips?
Also, I've notice that even if I use dental plaster for the positive of the teeth, it breaks very easily. Is there a resin not so expensive that I can use for the positive mold?
Thanks !!!
A client asked me to do a customized vampire teeth for a project. I was thinking to do something similar using B-Form plastic sheets that I have in my lab, but i'm not sure how to achieve that result.

I was thinking to cover the dental positive with B-Form, then working directly on top with dental composite. I could try the same method I use for full dentures (sculpting, doing the negative mold and then use dental acrylic to fill the mold and close it with a positive of the teeth with B-Form on top, but I think it's a waste of products... I'm trying to stay as low budget as I can for this commission!
Do you have any tips?
Also, I've notice that even if I use dental plaster for the positive of the teeth, it breaks very easily. Is there a resin not so expensive that I can use for the positive mold?
Thanks !!!
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Also I I couldn't smooth it out, and if you see the second pic the teeth are thick and you can see the dental mask.
Anyone has other suggestions?