CRS Composite Temporary and Permanent Resin

CRS Composite Temporary and Permanent Resin

CRS Custom Composite Resin: An Innovative Material Combining Aesthetics and DurabilityMay 4, 2023

General Information

The Custom Composite resin used in dentistry combines aesthetics and durability, setting it apart from competing products. It does not suffer from yellowing after curing and offers high flexural strength, providing superior resistance to fractures in the patient’s mouth. Additionally, in patients where composite resin is applied, the prepared teeth are protected until the final prosthesis is produced, while the gums adapt to the new prosthesis, ensuring a proper fit.

Widespread Use of Composite Materials

Composite materials are widely used in dental applications for aesthetic fillings, teeth whitening procedures, and dental veneers. These materials provide a natural tooth-like appearance in cosmetic treatments.

3D Printing Technology and DLP

In recent years, 3D printing technology has become increasingly important in dentistry. Specifically, in implant production, dental veneers, and specialized dental applications, specially designed 3D printers utilizing DLP technology offer significant advantages. DLP, short for "Digital Light Processing," uses a laser or LED light source to project direct beams onto liquid resin. Compared to other 3D printing technologies, DLP provides higher quality results, making it highly effective in dental applications.

Specialized 3D Printers and Composite Materials

Dentists can achieve faster and more precise results using 3D printers specifically designed for dental applications. These printers are tailored to work with composite materials used in dentistry, ensuring greater precision and improved patient satisfaction in dental procedures.

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