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Using epoxy for dental castings.

K F Lyon1, M DeTorre

  • 1Mesa Veterinary Hospital, Ltd., Department of Dentistry, AZ 85201.

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
|March 1, 1992
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Epoxy resins offer rapid, precise, and durable dental casting models without mixing. The 3M Epoxy system provides a straightforward method for creating these high-quality epoxy study models.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Biomaterials Engineering

Background:

  • Dental casting requires accurate and durable models for prosthodontic applications.
  • Traditional model materials may present challenges in terms of production time, precision, or longevity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the key advantages of using epoxy resins for dental casting models.
  • To provide a practical guide for creating epoxy study models using the 3M Epoxy system.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the 3M Epoxy system for dental model fabrication.
  • Demonstrating a step-by-step process for producing epoxy study models.

Main Results:

  • Epoxy resins enable rapid production of dental models.

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  • The resulting models are characterized by high precision and exceptional durability.
  • The 3M Epoxy system facilitates a simple and efficient workflow.
  • Conclusions:

    • Epoxy resins are a valuable material for creating precise and durable dental casting models.
    • The 3M Epoxy system offers an effective method for producing high-quality epoxy study models efficiently.