Formlabs, a provider of 3D printing technology, has introduced BEGO TriniQ Resin, a 3D printing material that enables permanent and provisional restorations for dental applications.
The new resin is compatible with the Form 4 billion printer and can be used for printing permanent bridges, crowns, inlays, onlays, veneers, and implant-supported crowns. Additionally, it can be used to print temporary restorations, including single units, and bridges up to seven units. They can be printed at 50-micrometer or 100-micrometer layer thickness.
Moreover, the company claims that a single cartridge can be used to print up to 300 crowns.
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