Dental Casting Materials
UMDNS-16185
Alginate Impression Material:
Alginate is a fast-setting, dimensionally stable material that captures excellent details and hardens within minutes. It is ideal for simple impressions, such as for dentures or braces. Due to its flexibility and low shrinkage, it provides precise and detailed results.
Silicone Impression Material:
Silicone impression material is known for its exceptional precision and detail accuracy. It is especially suitable for demanding applications, such as creating crowns and bridges. The material offers outstanding shape stability and can be easily molded into the desired shape. Silicone is particularly stable and resistant, keeping its form over extended periods.
Excellent Detail Accuracy:
Both materials capture even the finest details and enable precise impressions. Easy Handling: Both impression materials are easy to mix and work with. Fast Setting: Alginate sets especially fast, while silicone provides controlled setting for maximum precision. Patient Comfort: Both materials are comfortable to use and cause little to no discomfort for the patient. Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of dental applications, from simple impressions to more complex restoration preparations.
Applications:
Creation of models for dentures and braces.
Manufacturing of crown and bridge templates.
Temporary dental restorations.
Impressions for implant placement.
Detailed examination impressions.