Discover the transformative power of 3D printing in your dental laboratory with our exceptional 3D print resin portfolio. Craft highly detailed models, wax castings, crowns, bridges, partial denture bases, teeth part of a denture & complete system with unmatched precision. Select from top-tier brands like Asiga, Dentsply Sirona, Desktop Health, Keystone, Myerson, and more, ensuring optimal performance every time. Order your resin confidently, knowing that 98% of our orders are processed the same day and are in stock when you need them. Achieve superior, precise results with our dental 3D printing resins, compatible with a variety of industry-leading 3D printers, keeping your lab at the cutting edge of digital dentistry and innovation. Our team of experts is ready to help you choose the perfect resin for your needs.
For dental labs, 3D print resins offer a significant advantage over traditional materials by enabling the creation of highly detailed and precise dental models, crowns, and bridges. The speed and efficiency of 3D printing reduce production times, allowing labs to handle more cases quickly. Customization ensures better fit and comfort for patients, while the versatility of resins supports diverse applications. Although the initial investment in 3D printing technology can be high, the long-term benefits of increased efficiency and reduced material waste make it a valuable investment for dental labs aiming to lead in digital dentistry.
When choosing a 3D print resin for your dental lab, consider factors such as material properties, compatibility, and the type of restoration you are printing. Look for 3D printing resins that offer high precision and biocompatibility for creating detailed dental models and restorations. Additionally, prioritize resins with excellent strength and durability for long-lasting dental appliances. Ensure the resin is compatible with your 3D printer and meets the specific requirements of your dental applications to achieve optimal results.
3D printing resin is crucial in dental labs because it enables the creation of highly detailed and precise dental models, crowns, bridges, and denture bases with exceptional accuracy. This technology enhances the quality and efficiency of dental restorations, allowing labs to produce superior results quickly and cost-effectively. Investing in 3D printing allows dental labs to stay at the forefront of dental innovation, meet the growing demand for customized dental solutions, and improve patient outcomes with advanced, reliable, and biocompatible materials. Additionally, the ability to print digital dentures offers a significant advantage, providing patients with comfortable, well-fitting, and aesthetically pleasing prosthetics.
Consider material properties like biocompatibility, strength, and precision. Ensure compatibility with your 3D printer and that it meets the needs of your dental restorations.
Check the manufacturer’s specifications for both the resin and your printer. Consult with a Zahn consultant who can help you choose the best resin for your 3D printer and workflow.
High-precision resins ensure better fit and function, reducing the need for adjustments and remakes, and improving overall efficiency.
3D print resin allows for the creation of highly accurate and well-fitting digital dentures. This technology ensures a comfortable fit and natural appearance, reducing the need for adjustments. Digital dentures also streamline the production process, making it faster and more efficient, which benefits both the dental lab and the patient.
After printing, thoroughly rinse the model in isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to eliminate any uncured resin. Then, post-cure the model in a UV light chamber to achieve complete polymerization. Explore our wash and cure portfolio to find the perfect unit for your needs!
No, 3D print resins are specifically designed for SLA, DLP, and LCD printers, which use UV light to cure the resin layer by layer. Ensure the resin is compatible with your printer model for optimal results.
Common issues include adhesion problems, layer separation, and print failures. To troubleshoot, clean and level the build plate, adjust exposure times, and ensure proper support structures.
Optimize exposure time, calibrate lift speed, and orient models at an angle to reduce visible layer lines. Use adequate supports and regularly clean and level the build plate.
The shelf life of 3D print resins is typically 1 to 2 years if unopened and stored properly. Once opened, use the resin within 6 to 12 months for best results.
Store 3D print resins in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, in their original, tightly sealed containers. The ideal storage temperature is between 5°C to 30°C (41°F to 86°F).