Data Sheet
Product Name
Harvest Esthetic DCL Denture
Material Description
Esthetic long-term tooth material
Exclusively Manufactured For
Harvest Dental Products, LLC 905 Columbia Street
Brea, California 92821
Phone: +1 714 674 7400
Email: hello@harvestdental.com
Web: www.harvestdental.com
Indications
All-on-X implant supported dentures; Final, bar-reinforced dentures; Full contour crowns & bridges; Long-term provisional; Veneers, inlays and onlays.
Strength
Double cross link polymer (>100 Mpa)
Composition
Tooth Polymers, florescence, color pigments
Heights (mm) 16,20, 25
Shades
BL2, A1, A2, A3, A3,5, A4, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, D2, D3
Instruction for Use
User Instructions
Harvest Esthetic DCL Denture is used in milling techniques to manufacture cemented, or screw retained long-term dental prosthetics.
1. Attach the block to the machine following the equipment manufacturer’s instructions.
2. When using Harvest Esthetic Block, the incisal intensity in the element is provided by the crown position in the shaft perpendicular to the block layers [Images on right 1, 2, 3, 4].
3. After the machining, remove the block from the equipment and remove the element from the block. For finishing, use lathe or handpiece to polish.
Important Notes
Avoid overheating during the machining and finishing.
Limits
Posterior: Max. 2 fixed pontics.
Minimum thickness: 1 mm occlusion and 0.6 mm cervical.
Minimum connection diameters: Anterior: 3.6 mm; Posterior: 4.4 mm.
Hazard Warnings and Precautions
Avoid breathing dust particles created by grinding process. May irritate eyes. The use of personal protective equipment (glasses, mask) is recommended.
Storage
Keep away from light and heat.
Typical Mechanical Properties
Elasticity Module > 2.200 Mpa
Bending Resistance Impact > 100 Mpa
Resistance [C harpy] > 10 KJ/m2[Izod]: >1.3 KJ/m2
Traction Resistance Vickers > 75 Mpa
Hardness [0.05/10] Eater > 135
Sorption ISO 10477 Eater < 20μg/mm3
Solubility <0,8 μg//mm3
Residual monomer [ 24 h at 37ºC and 30 min in air]: <0.7%
Burning Residue [ 2 h 500ºC ] [Colorless]
Nesting for Esthetics
Image 1
Image 2
Illustrative images of the element placed in different heights show the increase or decrease of dentin and enamel variants. To each CAD/CAM system there is a different way of placement.
Image 3 Image 4
Symbols on Label
For Professional Use Only Only
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