Power and aesthetics take the focus with this 3D printing temporary material | Credit Picture: © Voco
While a temporary recovery is intended to be temporary, the waiting period may feel much greater and more uncomfortable than expected for patients undergoing extensive rehabilitation procedures. The appearance, application and durability of the temporary play an important role in the comfort and confidence of a patient during this period.
Fortunately, developments in dental technology, especially with the rise of 3D printing, rationalize the production of temporary. Companies like Voco America are at the forefront of this innovation, offering new materials designed not only for power and durability but also for improved aesthetics. These temporary materials, such as the V-Print C&B TEMP, allow patients to maintain the smile and function they want while waiting for their permanent rehabilitation.
V-print C&B TEMP
Voco’s V-Print C&B Temp is a 3D printing resin to create extremely aesthetic long-term temporary rehabilitation. The new material, like all V-Print resins, is without sedimentation, eliminating the need for shaking or cylindrical before use, thereby saving time for clinical doctors and laboratory technicians. With 132 MPA bending resistance, it is designed to ensure durable and stable temporary restorations. The high rate of filling provides resistance to wear, allowing the crowns and bridges to last up to 12 months, offering long -term solutions. In addition, the V-Print C&B TEMP has low water absorption, making it resistant to discoloration and ensuring color stability. Its high quality glossy and natural fluorescence is designed to provide the aesthetic appearance of a final recovery and to meet high aesthetic requirements. Available in 6 shades (A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1 and BL), the V-Print C&B Temp offers flexibility and adaptation for dental professionals.
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The clinical physician and expert on dentistry based in Pittsburgh Susan McMahon, DMD, AAACD, FAGD, says that V-Print C&B Temp from VECO has set the tendency for new and innovative rehabilitation materials, especially as its office has moved from the same.
“I used to steal all my cases in my back room, throwing models,” says Dr. McMahon. “Now we work hard in the digital space. And the temporary materials Crown and Bridge Crown and Bridge have made a huge difference in my practice.”
Long -term solutions for short -term restorations
The V-Print C&B TEMP utilizes a light-laminated resin word that offers properties such as high abrasion resistance, low water absorption, natural fluorescent and discoloration resistance. These features, coupled with the fact that they are without sedimentation, make the V-Print C&B TEMP applicable to various cases such as crowns, bridges and mock-ups.
Dr. McMahon mentioned his advantages to the old analog ways. “Within a very short period of time. We are able to print a temporary from my 3D printer who is already very close to the point where I want to be and will have absolutely accurate rooms,” he says. “I know that Hamprasures will be open to the way I want, so there is almost zero finish and polishing when it comes out of the printer.”
Another notable advantage of the V-Print C&B Temp material is the way patients have adopted it, especially as more of them are looking for cosmetic dental work, according to Dr McMahon.
“One of the things I find over and over again is when people do cosmetic work and people’s loads are asking for it these days. People want cosmetic works on their teeth, but hesitant, they will say 2 things -” The time I had done, the temporary was so horrible that they hated it.
“What printing temporary with material such as this crown and bridge temperature from Voco Can Can is that you can say with certainty [patients]”You will have beautiful temporary,” he continues. “They will look great. They are not going to look like something you had before, and it doesn’t [require] the ability [of] Someone who has been doing dentistry for 30 years because we have this digital help. We have the collective intelligence of the dental community that is working with us now. ”
One of the main advantages of digital dentistry is that it gives clinical doctors the confidence to print remedies effectively and effectively, thanks to faster printing times. According to Dr. McMahon, the entire process of designing and printing a temporary rehabilitation can last only 45 minutes, depending on the complexity of the design and the amount of components to be printed. By conveying from analog to digital methods, clinical doctors can avoid the chaos and hassle of pine models and save valuable time in the process.
With the application, durability and effectiveness of using the V-Print C&B temperature, Voco has developed a temporary material that manufactures temporary temporary performance that both patients and clinicians want, with features such as color stability, optimal margins and much more.
“Never, I never want to make expectations in the other way. Once you make them so, you just never want to come back because of all the benefits we talked about,” adds Dr. McMahon.
About – Susan McMahon, DMD, AAACD, FAGD
A dentist, writer, lecturer and trainer, Susan McMahon, DMD, AAACD, FAGD, is a specialist in the fields of cosmetic dentistry, dental care, dental services and teeth whitening. Dr. McMahon is a past clinical trainer in prosthetic and business dentistry in Alma Mater, the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. He chooses around the world in cosmetic dentistry, minimum preparatory, dental technology, dental service and teeth whitening.
