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Planting Model Photosensitive Resin
Specification
parameter |
Test standards |
unit |
result |
Shore |
ASTM D2240 | Shore D | 92 |
Bending strength |
ASTM D790 | Mpa | 190-208 |
Bending modulus |
ASTM D790 | Mpa | 2780-2890 |
Notch impact strength |
ASTM D256 | Mpa | 35.5-40.5 |
Breaking elongation rate |
ASTM D638 | % | 5.5-7.3 |
Water absorption rate |
ASTM D570 | % | 0.45-0.60 |
Hot deformation temperature |
/ | ℃ | <80 |
Description
Elevate your dental practice with our Premium Permanent Crown Bridge Resin, designed for superior temporary crown and bridge fabrication. Certified for biocompatibility and crafted using advanced light-curing 3D printing technology, this resin delivers exceptional mechanical properties. Withstand pressure, impact, wear, and corrosion, ensuring robust restorations with precise edge adaptability and dimensional stability. Choose from a wide array of translucent shades for natural-looking results, enhanced by excellent color stability even in erosive conditions. Completely odorless and safe for extended intraoral use, it's the ultimate choice for clinicians seeking reliability and longevity in their restorations.
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FAQ
Can Permanent Crown Bridge Resin cause allergic reactions?
Most Permanent Crown Bridge Resins are safe for patients, but a small number of people may be allergic to certain components. Dentists typically check for allergies beforehand.
Can Permanent Crown Bridge Resin be used for both back and front teeth?
Yes, Permanent Crown Bridge Resin can be used for both back and front teeth, depending on the specific dental needs.
Is Permanent Crown Bridge Resin prone to cracking or breaking?
While the material is durable, excessive bite force or external impact could cause cracking or breaking. Proper care and avoiding certain habits can reduce this risk.
What is the typical cost of a restoration made with Permanent Crown Bridge Resin?
Costs vary based on location, complexity, and the dental provider, but they are generally more affordable than restorations made with other permanent materials like ceramic or porcelain.