Asiga DentaGUM Gingiva Resin — Flexible 3D Implant Soft Tissue
Référence: H103521
Asiga DentaGUM – flexible material for gingiva masks (artificial gum)
Asiga DentaGUM is a pink flexible material developed to reproduce the patient’s gingiva.
An essential component for implant models, it helps visualize tissue compression and produce more realistic and complete models, with excellent accuracy and consistent results.
- Use: gingiva masks / artificial gum
- Flexible & accurate — realistic soft-tissue reproduction
- 385 nm wavelength (UV LED) — compatible DLP systems
- Manufactured under ISO 13485:2016 / EN ISO 13485:2016
- Color: Pink
Key advantages
Realistic soft-tissue rendering: DentaGUM reproduces gingival flexibility to correctly visualize tissue compression on implant models.
The material’s accuracy and stability allow reliable adjustments while improving esthetics and clinical understanding.
Compatible with 385 nm DLP UV systems, it integrates easily into digital dental 3D printing workflows and delivers high repeatability for production runs.
Dental applications
- Gingiva masks for implant models
- Visualization of tissue compression
- Realistic and educational models
- Compatibility with DLP 385 nm workflows
Goal: faithful reproduction of soft tissues for more accurate try-ins and faster validations.
Pro tip: continuous mixing
For a consistently well-mixed product and stable properties, use a dedicated resin agitator.
Continuous mixing limits filler sedimentation, improves printing repeatability and ensures consistent rendering of DentaGUM gingiva masks, with better surface quality.
Ideal for dental laboratory 385 nm workflows.
Instructions for use — recommended steps
- Preparation: homogenize the resin (agitator recommended).
- Printing: apply parameters suitable for 385 nm.
- Cleaning: rinse with IPA, dry completely.
- UV post-curing: follow the DentaGUM IFU.
- Finishing: adjust and smooth if necessary.
Technical specifications
| Use | Artificial gingiva / gingiva mask for implant models |
| Wavelength | 385 nm (UV LED) |
| Printer compatibility | Compatible DLP/UV LED systems at 385 nm (including Asiga) |
| Behavior | Flexible, accurate, realistic soft-tissue rendering |
| Manufacturing | ISO 13485:2016 & EN ISO 13485:2016 |
| Color | Pink |
| Packaging | 1 bottle — 1 L |
Delivery
Delivery: Asiga DentaGUM 3D resin for artificial gingiva — 1 liter.
Documents & resources
- SDS - Download the PDF
- Instructions for Use (EN) - Download the IFU
- Official video - Choose your material
FAQ — frequently asked questions
Which printers is DentaGUM compatible with?
DentaGUM is designed for DLP/UV LED systems operating at 385 nm.
It integrates naturally with compatible Asiga printers, and may also work on other equipment using the same wavelength.
To preserve the accuracy and flexible performance of the gingiva mask, adjust exposure times, layer height, and light output.
Follow IPA cleaning and UV post-curing exactly as specified in the IFU.
A resin agitator helps maintain a homogeneous mix and high repeatability, especially for production runs.
Why use a gingiva mask on an implant model?
The DentaGUM gingiva mask reproduces soft-tissue flexibility, making it possible to visualize tissue compression and anticipate the fit of components (abutments, provisional bridges).
This realistic simulation improves clinical communication and prosthetic validation.
Thanks to its accuracy and stability, DentaGUM improves try-in consistency and finishing quality, while remaining compatible with dental 3D printing workflows at 385 nm.
Using an agitator ensures consistent mixing for stable results.
What are best practices for post-processing?
After printing, perform a thorough IPA rinse to remove uncured resin, then dry completely.
Carry out UV post-curing according to the DentaGUM IFU to stabilize flexibility and dimensional stability.
Deburr and refine edges for accurate seating on the implant model.
Store the material away from heat and mix the resin regularly (ideally with an agitator) to ensure optimal repeatability and a uniform artificial gingiva appearance.
Is the material suitable for all cases?
DentaGUM is suitable for implant models requiring a realistic gingiva mask.
Its flexible, accurate behavior helps assess the impact of tissue compression.
Final selection should be validated based on the clinical indication and laboratory preferences.
In a 385 nm workflow, follow exposure parameters and post-processing to maintain dimensional stability.
Using a resin agitator ensures consistent mixing, which is particularly useful for repeated production.
Always verify fit and model compatibility before validation.