Temp 4Design Resin 1 kg – MMA-Free Provisional Crowns A1, A2, A3
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Temp 4Design 3D Temporary Resin – Provisional Crowns (1 kg)
Temp 4Design is a professional 3D printing resin for provisional crowns designed for predictable fit, excellent dimensional stability and a natural A-shade appearance in A1, A2 and A3.
Its MMA-free, biocompatible formulation supports clinical acceptance and patient comfort, while keeping a fast and efficient dental lab workflow from print to polish.
Clinically suitable
Less odor, improved comfort
Flexural stability
High gloss & A shades
Accurate, aesthetic and cost-effective provisional crowns
Temp 4Design is a dedicated 3D temporary crown resin that helps you deliver consistent, well-fitting provisional restorations with a smooth surface and stable shade.
The low shrinkage behavior reduces adjustment time, while easy polishing supports a glossy finish that looks more natural and is easier to keep clean during the temporary phase.
With optimized nesting and support strategy, material consumption remains controlled for an average below €1 per printed crown, helping dental labs protect margins on temporaries.
Lab tip
For consistent shade and surface across batches, keep a simple routine: shake thoroughly, use stable orientation, rinse gently and standardize post-curing. Repeatable post-processing is what locks in the final appearance.
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Dental applications
- Provisional crowns in A shades A1, A2, A3 for aesthetic temporization.
- Temporary restorations for validation of form, occlusion and esthetics.
- Dental lab & clinic workflow: fast printing with straightforward finishing.
- MMA-free and biocompatible approach to improve patient comfort.
Instructions for use
- Shake the bottle before use to homogenize pigments and fillers.
- Print on LCD/DLP 385–405 nm systems with appropriate exposure profiles.
- Rinse with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) using short, gentle cycles.
- Polish to achieve a smooth, glossy and easy-to-clean surface.
Shipping
1 × 1 kg bottle – Temp 4Design resin for provisional crowns in shades A1, A2, A3, ready to use.
- Light-protective packaging to preserve material stability.
- Fast dispatch on business days with online order tracking.
- Reinforced packing to reduce transport shocks.
FAQ
Is it biocompatible and MMA-free?
Yes. Temp 4Design is formulated as a professional temporary crown resin with a biocompatible and MMA-free
approach to reduce odor and improve patient comfort.
This chemistry also helps achieve a more pleasant surface after finishing, with stable appearance in A shades.
For best clinical safety, always follow a controlled post-processing protocol (rinsing + UV post-curing) and standard lab hygiene procedures.
What is the real material cost per printed crown?
Under optimized conditions, the material cost is typically below €1 per provisional crown, but it depends on thickness, support strategy and
nesting density.
In daily lab production, the best leverage is efficient layout and stable orientation: fewer supports, less cleanup and more consistent finishing time.
For accurate costing, run a volume calculation in your slicer and compare A1/A2/A3 on the same reference design.
Which dental 3D printers is it compatible with?
The resin is compatible with most LCD/DLP 385–405 nm printers (Phrozen, Anycubic, Elegoo, Creality, Rayshape, Microlay, etc.).
The key is to use a consistent exposure profile and control resin temperature, as this impacts viscosity and repeatability.
If you change printer, vat or film, run a calibration print to secure fit, margins and surface texture.
Which shades are available and how do I choose A1/A2/A3?
Three natural shades are available: A1, A2 and A3, covering most aesthetic temporization needs.
In practice, A1 is lighter, A2 is the most common “standard”, and A3 is warmer and more saturated.
Keep finishing consistent (polish + UV) because post-processing affects gloss, and gloss influences shade perception chairside.
Which rinse and finishing protocol delivers a smooth surface?
Use a gentle IPA rinse in short cycles, then let the parts dry fully before UV post-curing to avoid a residual film.
After post-curing, progressive polishing (rubbers/felts suited to temporary materials) yields a smooth, comfortable and easy-to-clean surface.
If the surface looks matte, shorten rinse time, check IPA cleanliness and adjust UV cycle duration—repeatability is what makes the finish consistent.
Characterization is also possible with suitable resin-based stains, provided you keep a controlled curing step to stabilize the final surface.