VITA North America has introduced a line of 3D printing materials under its VIONIC SOLUTIONS portfolio, expanding its offerings for labs working in digital prosthetics. The VITA VIONIC RESINS, released this month, are intended to support a fully printed workflow using validated printers and post-curing units.
According to the company, the three new materials—VITA VIONIC TRY-IN RESIN, VITA VIONIC BASE RESIN IMPACT, and VITA VIONIC DENT RESIN—enable labs to produce complete dentures digitally, from try-ins to final prosthetics.
“As digital dentures gain momentum, clinicians and labs need materials that offer both efficiency and lasting performance. VITA VIONIC Solutions meets these demands with shade-stable, polishable resins that deliver strength, precision, and esthetic consistency—ideal for both final dentures and temporary restorations,” Samantha Nekola, Director of Marketing, VITA North America, told Inside Dental Technology.
The BASE RESIN IMPACT is formulated for final denture bases and is described by VITA as offering high precision, polishability, and improved durability through impact resistance.
For the tooth component, the DENT RESIN is shade-stable and abrasion-resistant, and available in eight VITA classical A1–D4 shades plus the 0M3 bleached shade. The material is indicated for use in both final dentures and temporary crowns and bridges.
The TRY-IN RESIN is designed for producing functional try-ins and, according to the company, supports fast and efficient processing with a three-year shelf life.
“This workflow is at the center of the new VITA VIONIC ECONOMY level, making it possible to print dentures quickly, efficiently, and with impressive quality, saving both time and money,” the company stated in the announcement.
For more information about VITA's products and materials, visit vitanorthamerica.com.