Biocompatible Acrylic Full Denture 3D Printing Digital Dentures
Printed Acrylic Full Denture
Designed for patients missing one or more teeth, this restoration utilizes CAD/CAM digital workflows to recreate natural tooth morphology. The process begins with a precise digital scan of the patient's mouth, followed by 3D printing the denture base and teeth to ensure a perfect anatomical match with the patient's gums and remaining dentition.
Our 3D Printed Acrylic Partial Denture represents the next generation of dental restoration. By integrating high-resolution intraoral scanning with advanced additive manufacturing, we provide a highly accurate, efficient, and patient-friendly solution for replacing missing teeth.
Key Product Features
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Precision Digital Mapping: Uses 3D scanning to identify the exact location for tooth replacement, ensuring perfect alignment.
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Anatomical Accuracy: Rebuilds natural tooth shapes and contours that fit the unique topography of the patient's mouth.
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High-Grade Biocompatible Acrylic: Crafted from durable, oral-safe materials that mimic natural gum tissue.
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Digital Archiving: Patient scans are stored securely in a digital database for immediate future use.
Product Advantages
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Superior Fit: The "perfect fit" design hugs the gingiva and remaining teeth, minimizing the need for clinical adjustments.
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Enhanced Efficiency: Our digital center bypasses labor-intensive traditional flasking and stone model processes, drastically shortening production cycles.
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Cost & Time Savings: Fewer dental visits are required for fittings, providing a more economical and convenient experience for the patient.
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Instant Replacement: In case of loss or damage, a replacement denture can be re-printed using stored digital records without requiring new impressions.
Product Details
| Product Name | 3D Printed Partial Denture |
| Production Method | Precision Digital Mapping |
| Material Type | Bio-compatible Co-Cr & Acrylic |
| Customization | 100% CAD/CAM Tailored |
| Fit Accuracy | Micron-level Gingival Contour |
| Production Cycle | Rapid Turnaround (Reduced Lab Steps) |
| Data Security | Cloud-based 3D Record Storage |
| Replacement | Instant Re-print (No New Impression) |
FAQ
1. What is the fabrication process for 3D printed dentures?
Our 3D printed dentures are born from a fully digital workflow. It begins with a high-definition intraoral scan of the patient's mouth, which creates a precise 3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) file. This digital blueprint is then sent to industrial-grade 3D printers that build the denture layer-by-layer using medical-grade biocompatible resins. This eliminates the inaccuracies often found in traditional stone models and manual wax-ups.
2. What are the best practices for denture maintenance?
To maintain the integrity and hygiene of the 3D printed resin, we recommend the following protocol:
- Post-Meal Rinse: Clean the denture with warm (not boiling) water after eating to remove debris.
- Daily Brushing: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and a non-abrasive cleanser (such as mild liquid soap or specialized denture paste). Avoid standard whitening toothpastes as they can be too abrasive for the resin surface.
- Deep Cleaning: Soak the denture once daily in a professional-grade denture solution to eliminate bacteria and prevent plaque buildup.
3. What is the expected durability of a printed denture?
With proper care and maintenance, a high-quality 3D printed denture is designed to last between 8 to 10 years. The advanced resins used today are engineered for high impact resistance and color stability to withstand the rigors of daily use.
2. Why should I choose a 3D printed denture over a traditional one?
Precision Fit: Digital mapping ensures the denture base hugs the contours of the gingiva and fits perfectly around existing teeth, significantly reducing "sore spots."
Time & Cost Savings: By removing labor-intensive laboratory steps, we offer a faster turnaround time and a more economical price point for the patient.
Digital Security: Because we store your 3D records in our cloud database, a lost or broken denture can be "re-printed" at the touch of a button without the patient ever needing to return for a new impression.
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