| Brand Name: | Procamia |
| Model Number: | PMMA |
| MOQ: | 500 PCS |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
Aesthetic PMMA Dental Blocks For Temporary Crowns And Dentures
PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate) Dental Blocks are the ideal material for creating high-quality temporary restorations and dentures with exceptional aesthetics. Available in various translucencies and multi-layer options, these blocks mill easily to produce strong, beautiful, and biologically compatible provisional prosthetics.
Product Description:
PMMA is a widely trusted acrylic resin known for its excellent aesthetics, ease of use, and patient comfort. Our CAD/CAM PMMA blocks are polymerized under high pressure and temperature, resulting in a dense, durable material with low porosity and high color stability, perfect for both short-term and long-term temporary restorations.
Key Features:
Superior Aesthetics: Available in clear, composite shades, and realistic 2-layer (VITA tooth shade + gingiva) options for natural-looking results.
Excellent Biocompatibility: Safe for temporary and medium-term use in the oral environment.
High Strength Options: Available with flexural strengths of 114 MPa and 200 MPa* to suit different clinical requirements.
Easy Milling and Polishing: Machines quickly and can be polished to a high gloss effortlessly, saving chairside time.
Low Heat Generation During Milling: Ensures the integrity of the material and the precision of the restoration.
Technical Specifications:
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | PMMA (Polymethyl Methacrylate) |
| Flexural Strength | 114 MPa / 200 MPa* |
| Size Range | 10-30 mm |
| Diameter | 98.5 mm / 95 mm |
| Available Colors | Clear, 2-Layer (VITA+GINGIVA), Composite |
Applications:
Temporary Crowns and Bridges
Provisional Restorations on Implants
Complete and Partial Dentures
Trial Restorations for evaluating shape and function
Long-term provisionals (for higher strength grades)
Advantages:
Allows for the creation of highly aesthetic temporary restorations that satisfy patient expectations.
Streamlines the digital workflow from design to milling.
Offers a cost-effective solution for high-quality provisional prosthetics.
FAQ
1. What is the difference between the 114 MPa and 200 MPa PMMA?
The 200 MPa grade offers higher flexural strength and is more resistant to fracture, making it suitable for long-span temporary bridges or for use in cases requiring extended temporary periods. The 114 MPa grade is excellent for standard single-unit temporaries and dentures.
2. Can PMMA temporaries be adjusted or repaired?
Yes, one of the key advantages of PMMA is that it can be easily adjusted with standard laboratory burs and repaired using acrylic repair materials if necessary.
3. How should PMMA temporary restorations be cemented?
We recommend using a non-eugenol temporary cement to avoid softening the material and to ensure easy removal when needed.
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