PMMA Multilayers Disc 98.5 x 25 mm for Dental CAD/CAM Temporary Restorations
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PMMA Multilayers Disc 98 × 25 mm – Multilayer CAD/CAM temporary resin
Brand:D.L.G
Range:Milaenium
SKU:HOML25A1
Format:Ø 98.5 mm × 25 mm
The 98 × 25 mm multilayer PMMA disc is designed for the manufacture of CAD/CAM temporary restorations in the dental laboratory when restorations require the maximum material reserve within the range. This thickness is particularly suitable for very high temporary crowns, longer temporary bridges, larger transitional restorations and cases where milling safety becomes a priority, while maintaining a natural aesthetic appearance thanks to the Multilayers effect.
Multilayer PMMA Ø 98.5 mm 25 mm thickness CAD/CAM temporary Large-volume cases Aesthetic result
Quick summary
This D.L.G multilayer PMMA disc is intended for laboratories looking for a milling-grade temporary resin for the largest cases within the standard range.
The 25 mm thickness provides a high material reserve to secure larger temporary restorations, while maintaining a manageable finish and a more refined multilayer effect than a monochromatic PMMA.
25 mm multilayer PMMA disc for large-volume CAD/CAM temporary restorations
In a dental laboratory CAD/CAM workflow, choosing a 25 mm thickness becomes relevant when the temporary restoration requires more volume, height or length than an intermediate format can offer.
With its 98.5 mm × 25 mm format, this Milaenium Multilayers version is suitable for the most ambitious transitional restorations in the range, while also facilitating polishing, sprue removal and management of the multilayer effect after milling.
Laboratory applications
- Very high temporary crowns milled in CAD/CAM.
- Longer or more developed temporary bridges.
- Implant transitional restorations with greater volume.
- Functional temporary restorations requiring significant occlusal height.
- Laboratory production prioritising material safety for large cases.
Key advantages
- Maximum material reserve for the largest temporary cases.
- 25 mm thickness suited to more demanding transitional restorations.
- Multilayer gradient for a more natural result than a monoshade PMMA.
- Safer milling when restorative volume increases.
- Standard 98.5 mm format compatible with many open systems.
Use comparison
Why choose a 25 mm disc?
The 25 mm PMMA becomes particularly interesting when the 18 mm or the 20 mm may prove limiting for certain anatomical heights, some longer temporary bridges or some larger transitional cases.
It provides the greatest material safety margin in this product family.
In which cases is 25 mm the most relevant?
The 25 mm format is relevant for laboratories that want to cover the largest temporary restorations without being limited by height or volume.
For more standard cases, an 18 or 22 mm disc may remain more rational, but for the most demanding work, the 25 mm format provides real material comfort.
Buying guide: how to choose your multilayer PMMA disc
- Check the disc diameter: your machine must accept the Ø 98.5 mm format.
- Select the thickness according to your indications: 25 mm is well suited to longer, higher or more voluminous temporary restorations.
- Adapt the shade to your workflow and the most frequent clinical requirements.
- Choose multilayer if you want a more lifelike result without overloading the characterisation phase.
- Anticipate the final volume: the larger the temporary restoration, the more useful a high material reserve becomes.
- Strong profitability: excellent quality for a cost of between €2 and €4 per milled element.
Laboratory compatibility
This Multilayers PMMA disc is intended for open CAD/CAM systems using the Ø 98.5 mm disc format. It fits into milling workflows dedicated to the manufacture of dental temporary restorations. Before validation, it is still advisable to check the disc holder, the allowable thickness and the PMMA milling strategy of your milling unit.
Installation and instructions for use
- Position the 98.5 mm PMMA disc in the compatible holder of the machine.
- Select a PMMA milling strategy suitable for temporary restorations.
- Orient the restoration to make the best use of the multilayer effect.
- Mill the part, then proceed with sprue removal.
- Carry out the adjustment and final polishing to obtain a smooth and glossy surface.
Lab tip
To make the most of a 25 mm multilayer PMMA, it is useful to anticipate the positioning of the restoration within the disc according to the cervical and incisal or occlusal areas.
On more developed temporary restorations, this positioning helps enhance the shade gradient and reduces the need for aesthetic adjustments after milling.
Handling and storage in the laboratory
- Keep the disc away from excessive heat and UV exposure.
- Handle it in its original packaging until the time of milling.
- Avoid shocks or unnecessary pressure on the edge of the disc.
- Store PMMA consumables in a clean and dry environment.
Technical characteristics
| Product | Multilayers PMMA disc for dental laboratory |
|---|---|
| Brand | D.L.G |
| Range | Milaenium |
| SKU | HOML25A1 |
| Diameter | 98.5 mm |
| Thickness | 25 mm |
| Material | PMMA – polymethyl methacrylate |
| Type of use | Multilayer CAD/CAM temporary resin |
| Main indications | Very high temporary crowns, longer temporary bridges and large transitional restorations |
| Compatibility | Open systems accepting Ø 98.5 mm discs |
| Shade of this reference | A - D Vita * |
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Delivery & packaging
- Contents: 1 PMMA Multilayers disc Ø 98.5 mm × 25 mm.
- Reference: HOML25A1.
- Brand / range: D.L.G / Milaenium.
- Use: CAD/CAM consumable for dental laboratory.
Frequently asked questions
What is a 98 × 25 mm PMMA Multilayers disc used for in a dental laboratory?
This disc is used for milling large-volume CAD/CAM temporary restorations, such as very high temporary crowns, certain longer temporary bridges or larger transitional restorations.
Its 25 mm format provides the maximum material reserve within this range.
It allows laboratories to work more confidently when restorative volume increases significantly.
Why choose a multilayer PMMA rather than a monolayer PMMA?
Multilayer PMMA provides a more aesthetic shade gradient throughout the material.
This helps achieve a more lifelike temporary restoration after milling and polishing.
In the laboratory, it improves the final appearance while reducing the need for additional characterisation in certain cases.
Is the disc compatible with all dental milling machines?
It is intended for open systems compatible with Ø 98.5 mm discs.
You should always check the disc holder, the acceptable thickness and the available material strategy on your machine.
This verification helps avoid mounting errors or incompatibilities at the CAD/CAM workstation.
What is the specific benefit of the 25 mm thickness?
The 25 mm thickness is particularly useful for the largest temporary restorations in the range.
It provides a high material safety margin for milling taller or longer restorations.
It is a relevant format for laboratories that want to cover the most demanding cases without being limited by volume.
How can the aesthetic result be improved after milling?
It is recommended to orient the restoration in the disc while taking the multilayer stratification into account.
After milling, proper sprue removal followed by progressive polishing will help achieve a more uniform and glossier surface.
This combination enhances the aesthetic effect of the PMMA Multilayers disc.
Conclusion
The D.L.G / Milaenium 98 × 25 mm PMMA Multilayers disc is a consistent solution for laboratories looking for a CAD/CAM temporary resin suitable for the most voluminous cases, with increased material safety, good productivity and an aesthetic finish.
Its 25 mm format, standard 98.5 mm diameter and multilayer effect make it a relevant choice for temporary restorations requiring more height, length and material comfort than a more standard format.
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