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    Makeups for painting tooth prints

    3Dresyns Dental Make-up — choose your tooth-print coloring route 3DRESYNS · DENTAL MAKE-UP PAINT & CHARACTERIZE TOOTH PRINTS Choose by shade system and finishing workflow WHICH MAKE-UP ROUTE DO YOU NEED? EXTENDED COLOR KIT 8 transparent colors + BL1 white. COMPACT VITA KIT Transparent Vita A4–D4 + BL1 white. CUSTOM TOOTH COLORS Pick single shades: A1–D4 & BL1. OPAQUE CEMENT Light-cure opaque cement & adhesive. ⚠ Remember: aesthetic make-up & finishing for printed dental parts. Final result depends on substrate, application & curing — validate it. At-a-glance summary · full comparison table & product details on the page.

    Make-up solutions for painting and characterizing 3D printed dental parts, developed to improve realism, shade control and final presentation quality in professional dental workflows.

    3Dresyns® make-up products in this collection are positioned for aesthetic customization of tooth prints, dental models, restorative prototypes and presentation components where visual refinement matters.

    Navigate by: coloring route, shade customization logic and finishing workflow.

    Dental make-up platform

    This collection includes make-up solutions developed for painting and characterizing 3D printed dental parts, with the goal of supporting aesthetic customization, visual refinement and shade control in professional dental workflows.

    These materials are intended to complement printed dental parts where presentation, realism and visual differentiation of features are important for demonstration, prototyping or restorative communication.

    Key features & benefits

    Material navigation

    Choose your dental make-up route

    Use the routes below to navigate the collection by shade-kit logic, custom color selection and finishing function.

    Material routes
    Collection strengths
    • Designed for painting and characterizing tooth prints and dental parts.
    • Supports shade adjustment, surface characterization and visual refinement.
    • Useful for improved realism, aesthetic control and professional presentation quality.
    • Suitable for dental laboratories, clinics and research environments working with additively manufactured dental parts.

    Typical applications

    Application logic

    Typical use scenarios across the collection

    This collection is relevant for users who need to improve the visual realism and aesthetic characterization of printed dental parts.

    • Aesthetic finishing of printed teeth: adding shade nuance and visual depth to tooth prints.
    • Dental models and demonstration parts: improving communication and presentation value.
    • Restorative prototypes: supporting more realistic visualization of dental concepts and outcomes.
    • Clinical and laboratory presentation: enhancing printed parts for discussion, display or evaluation.
    • Research and training environments: improving differentiation and realism in printed teaching or study parts.

    Why choose this collection

    Selection logic

    How to choose the right make-up solution

    Select the most suitable route according to how broad the shade system needs to be and whether the goal is painting, custom coloring or adhesive/cement-related finishing.

    Decision guide
    • Need a broader transparent palette plus BL1 white → Direct tooth makeup kit of 8 transparent colors and 1 BL1 white
    • Need a compact transparent Vita-oriented kit → Tooth makeup kit of Transparent Vita A4, B4, C4, D4 & BL1 White
    • Need individual tooth colors across multiple shade groups → Tooth colors A1-4, B1-4, C1-4, D2-4 & Bleach BL1
    • Need a light-curable opaque cement composite and adhesive in tooth shades → 3D Cement OCA
    Workflow preference
    • Prioritise broad shade artistry → start with the 8 transparent colors + BL1 kit
    • Prioritise a more compact shade-selection workflow → use the Transparent Vita A4/B4/C4/D4 + BL1 kit
    • Prioritise custom shade-by-shade control → use the individual tooth colors route
    • Prioritise opaque adhesive/cement functionality → use the 3D Cement OCA route
    Engineering rule

    Decision tree summary

    Use this simplified logic before detailed finishing validation.

    Decision steps
    • Need a multi-color artistic kit → Direct tooth makeup kit of 8 transparent colors and 1 BL1 white
    • Need a smaller Vita-referenced kit → Transparent Vita A4, B4, C4, D4 & BL1 White kit
    • Need single-color custom selection → Tooth colors A1-4, B1-4, C1-4, D2-4 & BL1
    • Need opaque light-curable shade material → 3D Cement OCA

    Then validate the final finishing route under the intended printed substrate, curing workflow, aesthetic target and handling protocol.

    Products in this collection

    Extended kit

    Transparent color kit with BL1 white

    For broader aesthetic customization of tooth prints with multiple transparent colors plus a bleach-white reference tone.

    Product
    Compact kit

    Transparent Vita shade kit

    For a more focused shade-selection workflow based on transparent Vita A4, B4, C4, D4 and BL1 White tones.

    Product
    Custom shade route

    Individual tooth colors for custom coloring

    For users who need more direct control over single-shade selection across A, B, C, D and bleach reference groups.

    Product
    Opaque functional route

    Light-curable opaque cement composite and adhesive

    For workflows requiring a tooth-shaded opaque cement / composite / adhesive material rather than only a make-up coloring kit.

    Product

    Technical overview table

    Workflow-dependent performance

    Final aesthetic outcome depends on the interaction between the make-up solution, the printed substrate, application method, layer control, curing conditions and the intended visual target.

    Successful implementation therefore requires alignment between shade selection, printed dental part type, finishing protocol and qualified handling workflow.

    Material Format Color logic Core role Typical positioning Target workflow
    Direct tooth makeup kit of 8 transparent colors and 1 BL1 white Multi-color kit 8 transparent colors + BL1 White Aesthetic painting and characterization Broader artistic control for tooth-print finishing Painting and characterizing printed dental parts
    Transparent Vita A4, B4, C4, D4 & BL1 White kit Compact kit Transparent Vita shade route Focused shade customization Compact set for controlled tooth-print characterization Custom painting of printed dental parts
    Tooth colors A1-4, B1-4, C1-4, D2-4 & Bleach BL1 Single-color selectable route Full shade-family logic Custom coloring Greater control over individual shade selection Custom coloring of 3D printed dental resins
    3D Cement OCA Light-curable opaque cement / composite / adhesive Tooth colors A1-4, B1-4, C1-4, D2-4 & BL1 Opaque functional finishing route Adhesive and opaque shade application in dental finishing logic Dental finishing and light-curable opaque shade workflows

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    Portfolio overview

    Portfolio structure

    A finishing and characterization platform rather than a single coloring product

    This collection spans several aesthetic routes so users can choose between broader kits, more compact shade systems, custom single-color selection and an opaque light-curable adhesive/composite route.

    • The extended transparent kit covers broader color artistry.
    • The Vita-based compact kit covers a more focused shade workflow.
    • The custom tooth colors route supports direct individual shade selection.
    • 3D Cement OCA extends the collection toward an opaque functional finishing material.

    Workflow note

    System-based finishing principle

    The right make-up route depends on the final visual objective, not only on the shade name

    Aesthetic finishing success depends on the printed part, the number of colors required, whether the target is subtle characterization or stronger visual differentiation, and whether the workflow also requires a functional opaque adhesive/composite route.

    In practice, the correct path is to choose the color-system format first, then validate the application and curing workflow on the intended printed dental part.

    Technical and commercial support

    Support framework

    Documentation, technical selection help and custom development support

    Use the resources below to move from product preselection to workflow validation, finishing guidance or project-specific development support.

    Support resources
    Next step

    Select the right dental make-up route and validate the final finishing workflow

    Use the route-based navigation above to identify the most relevant tooth-print characterization solution, compare candidates in the technical overview table, and move forward with finishing validation for dental laboratory, clinic or research workflows.

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