VITA™
Vita Vionic Split File Removable Partial Denture - Stayplate
Upgrade your removable partials with our cutting-edge 3D printing service using VITA VIONIC BASE RESIN IMPACT, formulated for exceptional strength, comfort, and esthetics—perfect for modern partial denture designs.
Key Features:
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Reinforced Impact Resistance
Built to handle the functional demands of partials, this resin offers excellent fracture toughness and long-term durability. -
Optimized Flex and Stability
Engineered with the ideal balance of flexibility and stiffness, making it comfortable for patients while maintaining retention and support. -
High Precision for Accurate Fit
Perfect for clasp areas, rests, and tissue stops—our printing delivers detailed accuracy with minimal distortion or shrinkage. -
Natural-Looking Finish
Delivers a smooth, polishable surface with lifelike gingival shades, ensuring esthetic harmony with the patient’s remaining dentition. -
Easy Integration Into Lab Workflows
Fully compatible with standard printers and post-processing units, offering streamlined, repeatable results with every print. -
Efficient and Economical
Short cycle times and high yield per bottle make this solution ideal for both single partials and high-volume production. -
Multi-Layered PMMA Teeth
Teeth will be milled using premium multi-layered PMMA to match the esthetics of natural enamel and dentin for a beautiful, gradient finish.
Why Choose Alien Milling for Partial Dentures?
Our partial denture printing service combines the strength and reliability of VITA VIONIC BASE RESIN IMPACT with the esthetic detail of multi-layered PMMA teeth, providing:
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Exceptional fit and strength for daily wear
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Natural-looking pink base for seamless integration
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High precision for retention and comfort
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A digital workflow optimized for accuracy and efficiency
Alien Milling brings you the next generation of removable partials—digitally designed, expertly printed, and beautifully finished.
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