Aesthetic 3D Printed Final Crowns and Bridges, Extensively Tested
Make the most of 3D printing with economical, reliable permanent crown and bridge solutions.
Validated & Streamlined Workflow, Extensively Tested
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Validated Workflow, Extensively Tested
3D printed permanent crowns and bridges are safe and well-tested. Review in-vitro scientific studies and a detailed clinical case study to see for yourself.
BEGO™ VarseoSmile® TriniQ® Resin
Download the scientific studies to explore results of the following tests:
- Breaking load after 10-year chewing simulation
- µCT analysis of the cementation after 10-year chewing simulation
- Investigation of the radiopacity
- Wear behavior
- Bond strength with adhesive cements and composites
- Biocompatibility
- Case Documentation
- Preparation Guidelines
Permanent Crown Resin
- Breaking Load and Abrasion Resistance (10-year Chewing Simulation)
- Abrasion and Surface Roughness (5-year Toothbrushing Simulation)
- Long-term Cementation Stability, Decementation Behavior and Marginal Gap Formation (5- year Chewing Simulation)
- Solubility
- Cytotoxicity
Download the clinical case study to read how general practitioner Dr. Édouard Lanoiselée and Argoat laboratory collaboratively used a digital CAD/CAM workflow to produce 3D printed inlays to retreat premolars with sensitivity to cold and with pre-existing amalgam restorations.
BEGO™ VarseoSmile® TriniQ® Resin
A tooth-colored, ceramic-filled, biocompatible material, indicated for versatile permanent and provisional restorations and bridges.
Permanent Crown Resin
A tooth-colored, ceramic-filled resin for 3D printing permanent single crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers.
Lead the Industry
Differentiate your business in a competitive market with digital restorative solutions. Leverage 3D printing to win new clients and impress patients. Produce restorative parts with precision, lower production costs, easy workflow integrations, fast communication, and scalability.
Learn how 3D printed appliances can be a driver for business growth through a virtual seminar.
3D Printed Crowns Are Cost-Competitive With Milled Crowns
Traditional pressed | Milled lithium disilicate | Milled zirconia | 3D printed | |
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Material cost per unit | $20 | $50 | $5 | $2 |
Hours of technician labor | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Hourly cost of technician labor ¹ | $25 | $25 | $25 | $25 |
Material and labor cost | $70 | $75 | $30 | $27 |
¹ NADL 2019 Business Survey
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