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VOCO Introduces Resin for 3D-Printed Dental Solutions

VOCO has released a new light-curing resin for the production of highly aesthetic temporary dental restorations. The material, known as V-Print c&b temp, is designed for use in 3D printing systems, offering dentists and dental technicians an advanced solution for creating long-term temporary crowns, bridges, and mock-ups.

Enhanced Durability for Extended Wear

One of the key features of V-Print c&b temp is its high-filled composition, which contributes to its excellent physical properties. The material boasts “high flexural strength and modulus of elasticity for stable temporaries,” making it particularly suitable for long-term applications. This durability is further enhanced by its “high abrasion resistance,” which ensures a long wearing time for patients requiring extended temporary restorations.

Stability and Aesthetics Combined

The manufacturers have focused on creating a material that maintains its integrity over time. The resin exhibits “low water absorption and solubility,” which contributes to its mechanical stability. This feature is crucial for preventing degradation of the temporary restoration in the oral environment.

Aesthetically, V-Print c&b temp stands out with its “natural fluorescence,” catering to “high aesthetic demands” often associated with visible dental restorations. The material is also described as “discolouration resistant,” promising that there will be “no discolouration with long wearing time,” a significant benefit for patients who may need to wear their temporaries for extended periods.

Versatility in Processing

Dental professionals will appreciate the material’s ease of use. The resin is described as “easy to process and polish,” which can streamline the workflow in dental laboratories and practices. Additionally, being a “composite printing material,” it offers quick characterisation or adaptation, allowing for customisation to match individual patient needs.

Industry Impact and Availability

While specific details about availability and pricing were not provided in the source material, the introduction of V-Print c&b temp represents a notable advancement in the field of digital dentistry. As 3D printing continues to revolutionise dental manufacturing processes, materials like this are likely to play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes and practice efficiency.

Dental professionals interested in learning more about V-Print c&b temp or seeking support are encouraged to take advantage of the manufacturer’s customer service, which includes a free hotline for inquiries.

As the dental industry continues to evolve with digital technologies, products like V-Print c&b temp demonstrate the ongoing commitment to improving both the functional and aesthetic aspects of temporary dental restorations. The long-term impact of such innovations on patient care and dental practice remains an area of keen interest for the dental community.

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