Benjamin Huss
September 15, 2022
With so many different 3D printing dental materials available, it can be hard to keep track of and understand the use cases for each one. What are the advantages of mixed materials and mixed trays compared to a specialized, single-material print functionality?
Biocompatible Dental Materials
Along with the full colour Vero package of materials, the J5 DentaJet offers three unique biocompatible materials that are intended for temporary in-mouth placement.
Material |
Material Properties |
Ideal For |
Med610 |
Biocompatible transparent |
Surgical guides and RPD frameworks casting patterns |
Med620 |
Biocompatible opaque white material designed to provide the best colour match in the industry |
All dental model applications, as well as try-ins and custom trays |
Med625 |
Biocompatible Flexible |
Gingiva masks and orthodontic indirect bonding trays |
Mixed Tray Printing
One advantage of the J5 DentaJet is that users can print several of these biocompatible materials on the same tray, mixing different applications on the same print. You don’t need to schedule different trays to different printers or change materials, and you don’t need to worry about balancing load between different applications. Whatever part you receive, the printer has a suitable material for it.
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