Exacta's New Impression Material: Dynax
Dynax silicones provide excellent impression precision and ease of use.
Taking an impression is one of the most technically challenging part of restorations. Since the lab technician will never see the intraoral landscape, sending the best impression possible is essential to a successful outcome. Dentists need the impression material to be easy to work with and replicate the patient’s dentition as precisely as possible.
As dental technology continues to advance in the 3D and CAD/CAM space, manufacturers must consider how their materials will be used in a digital workflow.
EXACTA’s new impression material, Dynax, combines new chemistry with a process that is familiar to the clinician. The inherent scannability of the material means that if the impression will be scanned, no powder or spray is needed for contrast, thus saving time, material expense, and a source of dimensional change.
The vinylpolysiloxane formula was altered so that the polymerization process would yield polyfunctional bonding between molecules, instead of the standard linear bonding process. The result is a material that handles like traditional impression materials, but has a higher tear strength, a longer elongation of break, and increased dimensional stability. The intraoral phase of the set time was designed to respond to body temperatures and initiate a snap-setting effect to reduce the chance of error from patient movement while the VPS material polymerizes.
Designed for all types of impressions, Dynax bridges the gap between reliable impression methods and the advancement of digital dentistry.
While patients are enjoying the shorter intraoral set time, you can assure them that you’re using state-of-the-art materials to ensure the best end result possible.