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Compression masses used in dental prosthetics. Pressing mass activators, alginate impression masses, elastomeric impression masses, polyvinylsiloxane impression masses, silicone condensing impression masses and silicone addition masses. Plastics for correcting prosthetic impressions. Prosthetic impression compounds for impression layers I and II. Zinc-zinc-eugenol oxide impression compounds.
Activator Universal Plus Optosil/Xantoprem - Universal activator for paste masses
29,00 zł
Affinis Precious Light Body 2x50 ml - A-silicone two-component impression material
180,00 zł
Affinis Precious Regular Body 2x50 ml - A-silicone two-component impression material
180,00 zł
Alligat Chroma Fast Set - Highly flexible alginate impression material
21,00 zł
Elite Double 16 Fast 2 x 1kg - Additive silicone for model duplication
285,00 zł
Elite Double 22 Fast 2 x 1kg - Additive silicone for model duplication
285,00 zł
Elite HD+ Light Body Fast Set - Quick-setting low-viscosity silicone impression material
129,00 zł
Prosthetic impression compounds are materials used in dentistry to make accurate impressions of a patient's teeth. They are essential when designing dentures, crowns, bridges and tooth overlays. Prosthetic impression masses consist of elastomers that, when brought into contact with the patient's teeth, maintain their exact shape and enable precise impressions to be obtained. Thanks to them, the prosthetist can make tooth models on which further work on the design and production of prosthetic elements is based. Prosthetic impression compounds come in various types, including pastes, gels, or elastic tapes, and their selection depends on the individual needs of the patient and the type of dental procedure performed.
What are prosthetic impression compounds used for?
Compression masses are used in dentistry to produce dentures, orthodontic appliances and rails. A dental assistant or dentist uses an impression to create a spatial negative of the condition of the mouth and teeth. The impression is then cast in a dental laboratory and a plaster model is made. Depending on your needs and preferences, impression masses of different consistency, setting time and composition are available, for example alginate, silicone or elastomeric masses.
