Odorless And Tasteless Material For Comfortable Temporary Crown Placement
Specification
parameter | Test standards | unit | result |
Shore | ASTM D2240 | Shore D | 88 |
Bending strength | ASTM D790 | Mpa | 148 |
Bending modulus | ASTM D790 | Mpa | 2600-2800 |
Notch impact strength | ASTM D256 | Mpa | 40.5-60.5 |
Breaking elongation rate | ASTM D638 | % | 7.9-8.8 |
Water absorption rate | ASTM D570 | % | 0.6-0.95 |
Hot deformation temperature | / | ℃ | <65 |
Description
The Strength and Beauty You Need in Temporary Crowns: When it comes to temporary crowns, confidence is key. Our biocompatible, light-cured temporary crown resin inspires confidence in both dental professionals and patients. This 3D printing material offers unparalleled strength, resisting breakage, bending, and wear for the duration of temporary use. Patients can go about their daily lives with peace of mind, knowing their temporary crown is built to last. Moreover, the resin boasts a natural tooth appearance, seamlessly integrating with surrounding teeth for a discreet and aesthetically pleasing experience. Minimized post-printing work means quicker turnaround times, and the ultra-low viscosity translates to reduced waste and efficient cleaning. This odorless and tasteless resin prioritizes patient comfort while delivering exceptional strength and aesthetics.
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Application
FAQ
Q: What is temporary crown resin?
A: Temporary crown resin is a biocompatibility-certified light-curing 3D printing material used for fabricating temporary crowns and bridges in dentistry.
Q: What are the key features of temporary crown resin?
A: Temporary crown resin offers ultra-high resistance to breakage, bending, and wear, along with a natural tooth appearance, texture, and color. It can be easily polished after printing, and its ultra-low material viscosity reduces waste and speeds up cleaning.
Q: Is temporary crown resin safe for use in the oral environment?
Q: How is temporary crown resin used in dental practice?
Q: Can temporary crown resin be used for long-term restorations?