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Teeth mold kit

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About teeth mold kit

A teeth mold kit, also known as a Teeth Mold Kit, is primarily used to create precise models of teeth or oral tissue. This model is commonly used for dental treatment, such as repairing damaged teeth, correcting misaligned teeth, or creating customized dentures or braces. In addition, dental mold kits are also widely used in the field of cosmetic dentistry, such as tooth veneers and teeth whitening projects. By using a dental mold kit, dentists can create highly realistic tooth veneers or whitening products based on the shape and color of the patient's teeth.

Common materials for dental mold kits

Silicone is a soft and reusable material that is very suitable for making dental mould kits. It is easy to mix and infuse into the oral cavity and can accurately replicate the shape and size of teeth. In addition, silicone impressions can be reused and stored for a longer period. However, silicone impressions also have some drawbacks. Firstly, their production process is relatively complex and requires a high level of technical proficiency; Secondly, it takes a long time and requires about 10 minutes to solidify.

Polyester resin is also a widely used material for making dental mold kits. This material can solidify quickly and is relatively durable. However, due to its poor plasticity and strength, the impressions made with this material may need to be more accurate. They may not be suitable for making high-precision dental restorations. Gypsum is a relatively traditional and classic material for making dental molds. This material is easy to make and inexpensive, making it very suitable for beginners to learn and use. However, due to the fragility of gypsum molds, they are prone to damage and deformation during the production process. Therefore, impressions made with gypsum materials can be relatively rough and not suitable for some high-precision dental restorations.

The material used for the denture molding kit is called tartar powder, which is stirred with water to form a gelatinous material. Then, gypsum is poured onto the previous impression to form the dental mold. The dental laboratory uses large, dental vinyl polysiloxane impression materials. Metal materials have superior comprehensive mechanical properties such as strength, hardness, wear resistance, and toughness and can be used in various fields such as dental inlay, filling, and implantation. However, due to their poor biocompatibility, they are prone to causing gum blackening, inflammation, and bleeding.

Target audience for dental mold kits

People who need dental restoration or correction. This includes those who require dental restoration or correction due to various reasons, such as dental caries, misaligned teeth, missing teeth, etc. By using a dental impression mold kit, dentists can create precise dental models and develop the most suitable treatment plan. People who need to make dentures or braces. For those who need to make dentures or braces due to missing teeth or other reasons, using a dental mold kit can help dentists create highly realistic dentures or braces.

People who need teeth whitening. Some teeth whitening products also use fake teeth molding kits to create precise tooth models, ensuring that the whitening products can accurately fit the teeth and achieve the best whitening effect. People who require oral surgery. During oral surgery, such as hip replacement, a dental mold kit is also used to create temporary prosthetic models. People who need dental restoration or correction. This includes those who require dental restoration or correction due to various reasons, such as dental caries, misaligned teeth, missing teeth, etc. By using a dental impression mold kit, dentists can create precise dental models and develop the most suitable treatment plan. People who need to make dentures or braces. For those who need to make dentures or braces due to missing teeth or other reasons, using a dental mold kit can help dentists create highly realistic dentures or braces.