Welcome to the rodindirect.com FAQs for Rodin® 3D Resin – your go-to resource for answers on premium dental 3D printing resin. Find details on using Rodin® Sculpture for high-strength crowns, Rodin® Titan for flexible dentures, or biocompatible surgical guides, covering setup, compatibility, post-processing, and more. All Rodin® resins are FDA-cleared Class II materials for precision digital dentistry.
Rodin® 3D Resins are premium, FDA-registered dental materials for 3D printing crowns, bridges, All-on-X, dentures, splints, and veneers. They offer high strength, esthetics, and biocompatibility for permanent and temporary restorations.
Yes, all Rodin® Resins are FDA 510(k) cleared as Class II medical devices, meeting regulatory standards for biocompatibility and dental use.
Rodin® Sculpture comes in six shades: BL (bleach), C2, B1, A1, A2, and A3, matched to the Vita shade guide for natural aesthetics.
Approximately 240 single crowns, assuming 3-5g per crown, including supports and waste.
Validated for DLP/LCD printers at 385-405nm wavelengths, including Asiga, Ackuretta, Phrozen, Shining 3D, and Carbon. Not compatible with SLA printers due to laser intensity issues.
Store in a cool, dark place. Keep in original bottles or covered vats; filter resin when pouring back to avoid contamination.
Yes, thoroughly mix before each print job, as resins contain chemicals of varying weights that can separate.
Sculpture is zirconia-infused for high-strength crowns/bridges (60% ceramic filler). Titan adds flexibility for full-arch dentures and impact resistance.
Follow product-specific IFUs: Wash, cure per guides (e.g., Glaze N2-Free for nitrogen-free polymerization), and use compatible stains like Palette 2.0 for finishing.
Yes, use Rodin® Denture Base 2.0 or Glaze for bases; they bond strongly when light-cured with Sculpture for full restorations.
Check build plate leveling, add vent holes to models to avoid suction, and ensure proper exposure times. Run a dry test print for diagnosis.