Optiprint Model – Opaque 3D resin for dental models by dentona
Référence: H103540
Optiprint Model 3D Resin – Dentona
Optiprint Model is a high-precision resin designed for the production of 3D printed dental models used in restorative dentistry, orthodontics and thermoforming workflows.
Opaque model resin for restorations, orthodontics and thermoforming
Dentona Optiprint Model 3D resin meets the needs of dental laboratories looking for a precise, stable and highly readable printed model. Its opaque golden brown shade improves the visibility of preparation margins, while its solid mechanical resistance supports checks, adjustments and repeated handling in the lab.
For restorative models, orthodontic models or thermoforming models, this resin integrates easily into a modern digital production workflow while maintaining a working feel close to a traditional dental plaster model.
Key benefits for the dental laboratory
Margin readability and visual control
- Opaque shade that improves the visibility of preparation margins.
- Very good reproduction of occlusal, interproximal and cervical details.
- Dimensional stability suitable for working and control models.
- Regular surface finish useful for visual checks and communication with the clinician.
Resistance and ease of use
- Good abrasion resistance for everyday laboratory handling.
- Handling close to a plaster model for familiar workflow comfort.
- Stable to light and humidity for more reliable storage.
- Compatible with DLP / LCD 385–405 nm printing workflows.
Compatibility and uses in the dental laboratory
Recommended uses
- Restorative models for crowns, bridges and fit verification.
- Orthodontic study, follow-up and communication models.
- Models for the production of retainers, splints and aligners.
- High-precision antagonist models and arch models.
- Preparation control from intraoral scans or model scans.
Technical compatibility
- Resin compatible with dental 3D printers operating at 385 to 405 nm.
- Suitable for digital production chains in the dental laboratory.
- Can be used in workflows including washing, drying and UV post-curing.
- Well suited for laboratories seeking a stable alternative to plaster in a CAD/CAM environment.
Lab tip
To obtain a clean and stable 3D printed dental model before thermoforming, make sure washing is consistent, drying is complete and post-curing is properly controlled. Correct model finishing improves surface quality and helps limit defects during the forming of splints or aligners.
Clinical applications and printing technique
Clinical applications
- Fixed restorative models for single crowns and bridges.
- Orthodontic models for study, follow-up and archiving.
- Thermoforming models for aligners, retainers and splints.
- High-precision antagonist models for occlusal analysis.
- Preparation control from digital impressions.
Printing and post-processing technique
- Use a DLP or LCD printer compatible with 385–405 nm.
- Homogenize the resin before filling the tank.
- Clean printed parts in a suitable solvent according to the laboratory protocol.
- Dry completely before UV post-curing.
- Follow the machine settings and recommended curing cycle to maintain precision and stability.
Why choose Optiprint Model?
If your laboratory is looking for a 3D resin for dental models that delivers clear margin visibility, excellent storage stability and solid everyday resistance, Optiprint Model is a strong choice for demanding digital workflows.
It is especially suitable for labs that want to produce restorative and orthodontic models in-house with a professional finish, consistent handling and a surface suited to both inspection and thermoforming steps.
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product | Optiprint Model |
| Brand | Dentona |
| SKU | H103540 |
| Material type | 3D resin for dental models |
| Main applications | Restorative models, orthodontic models, thermoforming, control models |
| Color | Opaque golden brown |
| Wavelength | 385–405 nm |
| Material behavior | Stable to light and humidity, good abrasion resistance |
| Laboratory use | Production of accurate printed models for digital dental workflows |
Delivery
Delivery: Dentona Optiprint Model 3D resin, 1 kg packaging, shade depending on the available range.
FAQ
Does the opaque golden brown shade really improve the visibility of preparations?
Yes. The opaque shade was designed to provide comfortable visual contrast in the dental laboratory.
It helps highlight margins, cervical areas and preparation lines, making quality control and
validation steps easier before production.
For laboratories working every day with printed digital models, this readability is a real practical advantage.
Is Optiprint Model suitable for orthodontic models and thermoforming?
Yes, this resin is suitable for orthodontic models as well as models used for
thermoforming retainers, splints and aligners.
Its dimensional stability and regular surface help provide reliable support for forming,
inspection and archiving steps.
Can this resin be used as an alternative to plaster models?
In many workflows, yes. Optiprint Model offers handling close to a traditional model while
adding the benefits of digital production: repeatability, file storage, rapid reproduction
and on-demand manufacturing.
It therefore fits very well into laboratories aiming to reduce some plaster-related constraints
while maintaining excellent working comfort.
Do I need a specific printer to use this resin?
You need a 3D printer compatible with a 385 to 405 nm wavelength, typically
within the DLP or LCD technologies commonly used in dentistry.
It is important to follow both the machine settings and your post-processing protocol to maintain
the final precision of the model.
Why is post-curing important for a printed dental model?
Post-curing contributes to the final stability of the part, its surface hardness and its long-term behavior.
Proper post-curing helps reduce dimensional deviation, improves model resistance and provides more consistent
results for inspection, handling and thermoforming applications.