LARGEST RESINS RESELLER UK

OnX Tough 2 empowers dental professionals to fabricate fixed hybrids
chairside while rivaling milled PMMA material qualities – all without extra
mixing or rolling. OnX Tough 2 ensures unmatched strength🏋 and
high-quality aesthetics, streamlining the process for increased efficiency
and fewer appointments.🔥🎰ull Arch Implant Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of full arch edentulous patients was the primary reason and indication
for dental implants back in 1977 when Branemark introduced the osseointegration
process and endosseous dental implants.
Rehabilitation of patients with the need for full arch implant supported prosthesis
(often called hybrid prosthesis) has been growing rapidly among dental practitioners
and is demanded by many patients nationwide.
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This treatment enables restoration of
function and aesthetics in very reasonable timeframes. The current trend in implant
rehabilitations is to develop materials to improve the aesthetics and mechanical
properties, reduce treatment time, and ultimately simplify treatment procedures.2
Conventional Methods of Hybrid Denture Fabrication
Conventionally, the provisional prosthesis delivered to patients during the healing
period would be fabricated by connecting temporary cylinders to a premade
PMMA based prosthesis. This procedure, which is performed either on the day of
surgery in case of immediate loading, or at a later time when the implants are fully
osseointegrated. In case of delayed loading, it is time consuming and can cause
discomfort for patients. However, introduction of CAD/CAM in dentistry and
improvements in digital dentistry workflows has enabled clinicians to reduce the
postoperative complications, improve the patient satisfaction, and provide more
predictable treatment outcome.
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To date, the search for optimum material is
ongoing and constant research and innovation has created very unique materials
applicable for full arch implant rehabilitations.
Flexural Strength and Flexural Modulus
Objective
This study evaluated the flexural strength and flexural modulus of the samples
printed with available dental 3D printing hybrid denture materials in the market.
This study provides a valuable insight into the mechanical properties of these
3D printed resins.
Materials and Methods
For this evaluation, bars with 4 mm thickness, 12.7 mm width, and 125 mm length
were fabricated according to the ASTM D790. For this test the support span was
set at 64 mm. Moreover, bars with 2 mm thickness, 2 mm width, and 25 mm length
dimensions were fabricated according to the ISO 4049 standard. For this test the
support span was set at 20 mm. The materials printed for this study were OnX Tough
2 (SprintRay), Flexcera Smile Ultra Plus (Desktop Health), Rodin Sculpture (Pac-Dent),
and Trusana (Myerson). All samples were printed and cured according to the
manufacturer’s IFU.
https://www.eurodontic.co.uk/product-category/cad-cam/sprintray/sprintray-compatible-resins

Provides efficient and flexible biomechanics. This appliance significantly enhances treatment capabilities and can be extremely effective in reducing treatment time, surgeries, and extractions. Appliances can be inserted chairside and loaded immediately.

Hands-On Courses with Patients
These courses are aimed at giving a personalised explanation to orthodontists and orthodontic labs, who want to expand their knowledge with anchoring treatment.
Each course involves 10 hours of participation, with the combination of theoretical and practical workshops.
Dr. Heinz Winsauer Orthodontic Office – Bregenz, Austria
Tiger Dental 2021 https://youtu.be/s42C5UDJN2o
https://www.eurodontic.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Tiger-Dental-course.pdf
We’ve been working hard on it for a couple of months now, and we’re now delighted to launch our new and improved Eurodontic online shop!
We’ve added 100s more of your favourite, must-have products and added user-friendly new categories to make it super easy to find the products you want.
We’ll be adding even more products to the shop over the coming weeks and months.
Take a look – we’d love to hear what you think!
Don’t have an account? Just visit the shop, add your chosen products to your basket and checkout. Our customer service team will then be in touch to set up your account and finish processing your order.

t Eurodontic, we don’t just talk the talk.
At Eurodontic, we’ve been supplying world-class products to dental professionals for over 35 years. We source the latest products and technology from the world’s leading suppliers, to keep you at the cutting edge of dentistry.
We offer a wide range of products for the manufacture of aligners, retainers, mouthguards and more. From SprintRay 3d printers and Ministar®/ Biostar® thermo-forming machines to resins and materials, all our products have been tried, tested and approved in our in-house laboratory.
Supply SCHEU-DENTAL, SprintRay, DEXIS™, PSM Medical and RMO®
Hands-on approach
We apply this hands-on approach throughout the sales process. We don’t just sell our equipment – we work hard to develop long-lasting relationships with our customers.
We aim to deliver outstanding service, both before and after your purchase, and you’ll also benefit from our expertise and experience in using the very products you’re buying.
That’s why some of our customers have been returning to us for over 35 years
The last couple of months have been difficult for everyone. We sincerely hope that our customers, suppliers and colleagues are all safe and well.
Having undergone a short period of closure, followed by a phased opening on a skeleton staff, we are delighted to say that Eurodontic is now fully operational again.
We’ve carried out a full risk assessment and taken all necessary measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all our staff and customers. We’re confident that we can now resume ‘business as usual’.
However, please be aware that due to our increased safety measures, there may be a short delay in getting your order to you. We will do our best to minimise this where possible.
If you have any questions or queries, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We’re looking forward to working with our lovely customers once again.
Andrea Johnson is Chair and a founding member of the charity Den-Tech, Orthodontic and maxillofacial laboratory manager at Montagu hospital, Mexborough and the current Chair of the Orthodontic Technicians Association (OTA).
We’re proud to be sponsoring her session at this year’s Dental Technology Conference, which takes place in Edinburgh on 27-28 September.
The session, titled ‘Under Pressure – Thermoforming Tips, Tricks and Advice’ will introduce a range of thermoforming techniques using SCHEU equipment and materials, which will be invaluable both for beginners and more experienced technicians alike.
In April 2019, Eurodontic had the privilege of arranging for Andrea to visit SCHEU’s HQ in Iserlohn, Germany.
Here’s what Andrea made of the visit…
‘SCHEU-DENTAL was founded in In 1926 and is still a family-run business. They develop very high quality dental products and services, including a large range of pressure-moulded appliances, sleep medicine and now 3D printing.
It was with this in mind that I embarked on this journey. I have a very well-loved, old and battered Biostar pressure moulding machine in my lab and quite frankly was looking forward to seeing first hand from the experts how this can be used to its maximum potential with the materials developed especially with it in mind.
I arrived in Iserlohn the evening before my scheduled day at SCHEU and was able to have a little wander around the town. It is a very lovely place and full of the character I have come to expect from the German towns I have visited. It has a very ‘olde world’ feel to it with cobbled streets and characteristic buildings cleverly mixed in with the new without spoiling the overall feel.
The following day was a real learning exercise. I was collected from my hotel in the morning by Martin Göllner who is SCHEU’s sales director. We drove the 10 minutes to the company where I was introduced to Martin’s colleague Antji who was my instructor for the day. I was very impressed by Martin and Antji’s English, it was certainly a huge amount better than my German and the hospitality of them both throughout the day was incredibly impressive.
Huge thanks to both Scheu and Eurodontic for your support and the opportunity.’
Don’t forget to book your place at the DPC Conference, to take part in Andrea’s workshop and of course visit the Eurodontic stand!
We’re looking forward to descending on the fabulous city of Edinburgh for this year’s Dental Professionals Conference on 27-28 September.
Hosted by the Orthodontic Technicians Association (OTA) the event features a real mix of sessions covering topics including pressure-forming, digital workflow and infection control as well as an all-important briefing on forthcoming legal changes.

We’re thrilled to be sponsoring one of the key sessions, led by Andrea Johnson, Chair and a founding member of the charity Den-Tech, Orthodontic and maxillofacial laboratory manager at Montagu hospital, Mexborough and the current Chair of the Orthodontic Technicians Association (OTA).
Andrea’s workshop, ‘Under pressure – Thermoforming tips, tricks and advice’ takes place at 10am and 11.15am on Friday 27th September.
During the session Andrea will demonstrate some common thermoforming techniques both to inform and educate those new to thermoforming, as well as offering tips, advice and possible alternative techniques to those with more experience.

She will be using a SCHEU Ministar Pressure Thermoforming Unit and range of SCHEU products to demonstrate these techniques.
We’re very much looking forward to exhibiting at this event. We’ve been supporting the OTA for many years and it’s great to see such a packed line up. Do come and say hello to us on the stand – this promises to be a great show!
Visit https://ota-uk.org/dcp-conference-2019/ for more information.
With spring in the air we’re looking ahead to this year’s Dental Technology Show, which is taking place at Birmingham NEC on 17th May.
One of our highlights will be listening to 3D printing expert, Vanik Kaufmann- Jinoian, who’ll be speaking in the Digital and Innovation Theatre from 1.45pm – 2.30pm.
Afterwards, he’ll be joining us on the Eurodontic stand to answer any further questions. We’ll be showcasing one of the 3D printers he uses – the ASIGA Max.
More about the speaker
Vanik Kaufmann-Jinoian was born in 1958 in Calcutta, India. He grew up in Switzerland in a city close to Basel, where he went to school and qualified as a dental technician.
In the following years he optimised his skills in various dental laboratories in Switzerland, mainly in the fields of ceramics and implantology.
He worked for a period of time for VITA-Zahnfabrik in Bad Saeckingen, Germany as an international trainer. At that time he was the youngest international ceramic demonstrator in the world. He opened his own dental laboratory in 1990 in Liestal, Switzerland, which now has 15 employees and covers all fields of modern dentistry.
Learning by doing
Vanik had a fascination for 3D printing a long time before this technology became popular in the dental field. He was enthralled by the complexity of the technology and its potential to automate processes, optimise precision and ensure reproducibility.
Having identified a lack of suitable 3D printing systems, Vanik Kaufmann decided to build – or let’s say to put together –his own 3D printer. This phase can be best characterised as ’learning by doing’ and took up a great deal of time and money. The number of misprints far surpassed the number of acceptable results – and even these were of dubious quality.
Deep understanding
As soon as the first low-cost 3D printers appeared in the dental sector, he was eager to buy any promising device and developed his own, personal testing system. He started printing huge piles of printed objects, with the machines running virtually around the clock.
Vanik trialled resins and developed processes and applications that had never before been tried, tested or released. More than once, he came up with new perspectives and approaches for product developments.
Throughout the years, Vanik has developed a deep understanding of 3D printing technology and its potential applications. He lectures at major symposiums and is involved with the master technicians school in Switzerland.
In 3D printing technology, Vanik Kaufmann is undoubtedly a true specialist. We’re looking forward to hearing from him.
For more information on the Dental Technology Showcase, visit https://www.the-dts.co.uk/
At Eurodontic, we’re gearing up for the next Dental Technology Showcase – the UK’s biggest free conference and exhibition for labs and Dental Technicians.
Taking place on 12-13 May at the NEC in Birmingham, this year’s show promises to be every bit as good as previous events, with a world-class speaker line-up, conference programme and a wealth of exhibitors showcasing the latest tools, techniques and products.
Attendees to this free-to-attend, two-day CPD training and education conference and exhibition will be brought up to speed on the latest techniques, treatments, studies and will be able to tailor individual training paths from a comprehensive speaker line-up, hands-on training and live demonstrations.
You’ll also be able to obtain 40 hours of verified CPD during the course of the event, meaning you can secure most of your annual CPD requirements in one go!
You’ll find Eurodontic at Stand H01 – don’t forget to stop by and say hello!












