Resin dental material LuxaBite
for impression trays

resin dental material
resin dental material
resin dental material
resin dental material
resin dental material
resin dental material
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Characteristics

Type
resin
Applications
for impression trays

Description

The triumph of rigidity. Excellent stability The hardest bite registration material No compression on mounting Patient-friendly formula: tasteless and odorless Easy to trim with a high-speed bur Superior accuracy Offers minimal resistance to closure of teeth Fast setting Rigid bite registration. LuxaBite is an innovative rigid bisacryl bite registration material that combines superior handling properties and a firmer setting to yield the most accurate, hard and stable bite registrations on the market. Developed with industry-leading clinicians Ross Nash, DDS, David Hornbrook, DDS, FAACD, and Mark Montgomery, DMD, LuxaBite is the ideal bite registration choice for all types of bite relationships. Its thixotropic properties prevent the material from flowing into approximal spaces, and its superior final high hardness (Shore D-69, or Barcol 25 after 1hr) eliminates compression or flexing when mounted to facilitate precise bite registrations. LuxaBite is automatically mixed to a homogenous, bubble-free, non-slumping consistency and can be directly applied. And, besides LuxaBite’s stability when positioned on the model, dental assistants value the conveniently easy excess removal with a dental bur. After all, the material should be hard, not the work. Hardest quality bite registrations Besides a precise impression material an exact bite registration is the key for the fabrication of high-quality and perfectly fitting restorations.

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