3D Temporary Freeprint resin - Printing for provisional crowns.
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Freeprint TEMP DETAX – temporary 3D resin for crowns and bridges
The Freeprint TEMP DETAX 3D resin is designed for the fabrication of temporary crowns, temporary bridges, and transitional restorations in dental laboratories.
Its 385 nm photopolymer formulation provides an excellent balance between aesthetics, mechanical strength, and ease of finishing. It enables the production of stable, glossy, and comfortable temporary restorations with a natural shade suitable for both anterior and posterior restorations.
A reliable 3D temporary resin for the digital dental workflow
Freeprint TEMP integrates seamlessly into a complete CAD/CAM workflow for the fabrication of printed temporary restorations. It meets the needs of laboratories looking for an aesthetic, stable, and easy-to-post-process 3D dental temporary resin.
It stands out thanks to its high flexural strength, good abrasion resistance, low water absorption, and surface that is easy to polish. The result is clean, reproducible, and suitable for the daily requirements of a professional dental laboratory.
Advantages for the laboratory
- Accurate printing for temporary crowns and bridges.
- Flexural strength above 100 MPa according to manufacturer technical data.
- Flexural modulus above 2300 MPa for reliable functional stability.
- Easy finishing surface for trimming, polishing, and characterization.
- Low viscosity for smooth handling and faster cleaning.
- A1, A2, and A3 shades for common aesthetic temporary applications.
Dental applications
- Single temporary crowns.
- 3D printed temporary bridges.
- Anterior and posterior transitional restorations.
- Aesthetic temporary restorations before final treatment.
- Cases requiring a balance between strength, finishing quality, and natural appearance.
- Digital workflow with CAD/CAM design and 385 nm DLP printing.
Mechanical performance and natural aesthetics
Freeprint TEMP is intended for temporary restorations that must remain stable in the mouth during the transitional phase. Its mechanical strength helps reduce fracture risks, while its abrasion resistance helps preserve the functional morphology of the restoration.
The A1, A2, and A3 dental shades provide a bright aesthetic base. After printing, cleaning, and post-curing, the surface can be polished to achieve a gloss suitable for high-quality professional temporary restorations.
Technical specifications
| Product | Freeprint TEMP DETAX |
|---|---|
| Type | Photopolymer resin for dental 3D printing |
| Indications | Temporary crowns and bridges, anterior and posterior temporary restorations |
| Wavelength | 385 nm |
| Medical classification | Class IIa medical device |
| Shades | A1, A2, A3 |
| Flexural strength | > 100 MPa |
| Flexural modulus | > 2300 MPa |
| Water absorption | < 40 µg/mm³ |
| Solubility | < 7.5 µg/mm³ |
| Hardness | > 40 Barcol |
| Recommended storage | Store dry, protected from light, between 15 °C and 28 °C |
Printing recommendations
Use a validated profile for your 385 nm dental 3D printer. Final results depend on machine calibration, layer thickness, orientation, STL file quality, and cleaning protocol.
Before serial production, print a test restoration to verify marginal fit, shade accuracy, surface quality, and post-curing behavior.
Finishing and polishing
After cleaning and post-curing, the restoration can be finished using abrasives suitable for dental resins. Progressive polishing improves gloss, intraoral comfort, and the aesthetic appearance of the temporary restoration.
For anterior restorations, light characterization can be carried out using compatible systems while always following the manufacturer’s protocols.
How to choose Freeprint TEMP?
| Laboratory requirement | Benefit of Freeprint TEMP |
|---|---|
| Aesthetic temporary restoration | A1, A2, A3 shades with natural translucent appearance after finishing. |
| Temporary bridge | Good mechanical strength and dimensional stability during the transitional phase. |
| Fast digital workflow | Resin suitable for 385 nm DLP 3D printing with controlled post-processing. |
| Laboratory finishing | Easy-to-polish surface compatible with dental resin finishing protocols. |
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Delivery
Freeprint TEMP DETAX is supplied in resin bottles according to the selected shade. The available shades cover the most common requirements for 3D printed temporary crowns and bridges.
Keep the bottle tightly closed, protected from light, and stored under recommended conditions to preserve resin stability before printing.
FAQ — Freeprint TEMP DETAX
Is Freeprint TEMP suitable for temporary crowns and bridges?
Yes, Freeprint TEMP is intended for the fabrication of 3D printed temporary crowns and bridges.
It is suitable for transitional restorations when the laboratory needs aesthetic, durable, and reproducible temporary restorations within a controlled digital workflow.
As with any medical-grade dental resin, final results depend on compliance with the complete protocol: validated printing profile, cleaning, drying, post-curing, and finishing.
Which printer should be used with this resin?
Freeprint TEMP is intended for dental 3D printing systems compatible with a 385 nm wavelength.
It must be used with an appropriate machine profile validated according to the printer, light intensity, layer thickness, and restoration geometry.
Before starting serial production, it is recommended to print a fitting test to verify marginal limits, proximal contacts, and surface rendering.
Is the resin strong enough for a temporary bridge?
Freeprint TEMP features flexural strength above 100 MPa and a flexural modulus above 2300 MPa according to manufacturer technical data.
These values make it a relevant resin for temporary restorations subjected to daily functional stresses.
Bridge design remains important: minimum thicknesses, connectors, occlusion, and finishing must be adapted to limit excessive mechanical stress.
How can a highly aesthetic finish be achieved?
After printing, cleaning, and post-curing, the restoration should be progressively finished using instruments suitable for dental resins.
Careful polishing improves gloss, reduces roughness, and enhances intraoral comfort.
For visible areas, light characterization can be carried out using compatible systems. The laboratory must always follow the recommendations of the manufacturers of the finishing products used.
What storage precautions should be followed?
The bottle must be kept tightly closed, dry, protected from light, and stored within an appropriate temperature range. Manufacturer recommendations indicate storage between 15 °C and 28 °C.
A resin exposed too long to light, heat, or air may lose stability.
Always close the container carefully immediately after use.