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Occlusion impression materials (2)
Occlusion impression materials (2)
Impression fixation material for implants - Luxabite
The optimal model of sustainability
- One of the hardest VPS impression materials.
- Extremely high fracture resistance
- Fruit colors/flavors
- It does not make taking impressions difficult.
- Fast freezing time
Luxabite's exceptional sustainability
Take impressions with the highest stiffness.
Besides being an easy-to-use impression material, accurate and detailed impression taking is fundamental to the fabrication of a well-fitting and precise restoration. LuxaBite 's superior durability in accurate impression taking allows dentists to perform restoration work easily without the need for adjustments.
Luxabite, harder, even harder!
Its rheological properties help limit material leakage into the gingival sulcus, while its extremely high stiffness (Shore D-69 or Barcol 25) minimizes deformation during positioning, making impression taking smooth and easy. Furthermore, thanks to Luxabite 's stability, technicians can easily remove excess material with a dental scalpel before positioning it on the model.
The implant impression was taken perfectly.
After taking the impression, the impression material is transferred to the lab and needs to be durable and resistant to deformation and twisting, allowing technicians to perform their work accurately. Luxabite's excellent hardness combined with its user-friendliness contributes significantly to successful impression taking.
O-Bite Occlusal Impression Rubber
O-Bite self-mixing VPS occlusal rubber has a Shore A 93 hardness. It ensures dentists can obtain excellent, detailed occlusion measurements without causing bruising. Another advantage of this rubber is that it is developed based on Vinyl-Silicone, resulting in a seamless structure with high durability, resistance to breakage, and excellent final hardness. O-Bite is cut to size using surgical knives or silicone cutters.
This material boasts many superior properties, including a patient-friendly orange color and fruity scent. Rated 4.5 stars by The Dental Advisor, O-Bite occlusal impression rubber is a top choice in dental clinics worldwide.
Outstanding features of O-Bite
- Extremely high hardness after freezing.
The hardness of O-Bite after hardening is 93.3, the hardest among VPS impression materials. O-Bite provides highly accurate bite impressions on the articulator, ensuring the fabrication of perfect prosthetics for patients. Softer rubbers lead to inaccurate impressions on the articulator, resulting in wasted time and effort in prosthetic fabrication. Worse still, it can lead to misaligned prosthetics, significantly impacting chewing ability after restoration.
Inject O-bite directly onto the patient's teeth (occlusal surface).
Taking bite impressions
The impression before removing it from the patient's mouth.
Edit stamp template
- High durability, resistant to breakage.
Thanks to DMG's Vinyl-silicone matrix technology, O-bite impression rubber is extremely resistant to breakage during use. The bonded structure of this VPS material is very stable and durable after curing. This makes it easy for dentists to trim, remove, or reinstall it in the patient's mouth.
| Features | Advantage |
| Highest hardness after freezing | No deformation |
| Difficult to break | Easy to cut and finish without fear of breaking the mark. |
| Long working hours | Easy to use in the chewing area. |
| Short installation time | The freezing time after taking a bite mark is rapid. |
| The color and flavor of fruits | Make patients feel comfortable. |
