Pac-Dent Unveils New Resin Characterization System for Staining and Glazing Procedure for Printed Restorations

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The new Rodin® Glaze N2-Free and Rodin® Palette N2-Free Naturalizing Kit are designed for surface detailing across a wide range of dental restorations while enhancing workflow efficiency and patient satisfaction.

Pac-Dent Unveils New Resin Characterization System for Staining and Glazing Procedure for Printed Restorations | Image Credit: © Pac-Dent, Inc

Pac-Dent Unveils New Resin Characterization System for Staining and Glazing Procedure for Printed Restorations | Image Credit: © Pac-Dent, Inc

Pac-Dent, Inc’s new Rodin® Glaze N2-Free and Rodin® Palette N2-Free Naturalizing Kit have been designed for surface detailing across a wide range of dental restorations, including hybrid ceramics, PMMA resins, and CAD/CAM composites, ensuring compatibility with various workflows.

This innovative system is described as a groundbreaking resin characterization system set to redefine the staining and glazing procedure for printed dental restorations.

Rodin Glaze N2-Free offers a new level of restoration finishing by neutralizing the oxygen inhibition layer, ensuring complete polymerization without the tacky surface commonly caused by oxygen exposure during the curing process, according to Pac-Dent. Designed to enhance durability, the 3D resin offers a high-gloss, natural-looking finish that resists discoloration, staining, and mechanical wear. This is said to deliver long-lasting, lifelike restorations.

With curing times ranging from as little as 40 seconds to a few minutes based on device settings, Rodin Glaze N2-Free allows clinicians to seamlessly integrate this new technology into existing workflows, enhancing both efficiency and patient satisfaction.

The inclusion of Rodin Glaze N2-Free in the Rodin Palette N2-Free Naturalizing Kit is designed to enhance the system's versatility across various workflows. This upgraded, comprehensive light-curable staining system produces high quality esthetics for dental restorations. With an expanded shade range, the new kit offers precise color matching, seamlessly blending restorations with the patient’s natural dentition, according to the manufacturer. Engineered for broad compatibility across multiple curing methods—including handheld light curing for direct intraoral applications—this system simplifies chairside workflows and maximizes flexibility in clinical settings.

Key Benefits

  • Optimal Esthetics: Provides a high-gloss, natural translucency that closely mimics enamel, ensuring vibrant, lifelike restorations that blend seamlessly with natural dentition
  • Enhanced Durability: Protects restorations from mechanical forces and wear, sealing micro-fractures and pits to ensure restorations retain both their esthetic and functional qualities over time
  • Odorless: The MMA-free formula ensures the glaze is pleasantly neutral in scent and taste, providing a more comfortable experience and improving patient satisfaction during treatment.
  • Workflow Efficiency: Designed for ease of use, integrates into various curing workflows. The glaze enables both intraoral and extraoral curing, simplifying chairside application and enhancing treatment efficiency.

For more information on these latest offerings from Pac-Dent, visit the product pages at https://www.rodin-3d.com/

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