Natural Appearance And Texture For Temporary Crowns Dental Bridge Resin
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
Embrace a sustainable approach to temporary crown creation with our biocompatible, light-curable resin. This 3D printing material allows for the creation of strong temporary crowns and bridges with minimal environmental impact. The ultra-low viscosity of the resin minimizes material waste during printing, contributing to a more sustainable workflow. Additionally, the resin itself is formulated with biocompatible materials, ensuring patient safety. But sustainability doesn't compromise on quality. The resin boasts exceptional strength, resisting breakage, bending, and wear throughout the temporary use period. Furthermore, it replicates the natural appearance of teeth, providing a natural-looking solution that complements a patient's smile. This innovative resin allows you to create high-quality temporary crowns while minimizing environmental impact.
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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?