Pac-Dent Manuals & User Guides
Pac-Dent Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high-quality dental products, specializing in 3D printing resins, endodontic supplies, and infection control solutions.
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Pac-Dent, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of innovative dental products and devices. Since its inception in 1992, the company has built a strong reputation within the dental industry for reliability and quality.
Their diverse product portfolio includes the Rodin line of biocompatible 3D printing resins for dentures, crowns, and bite trays, as well as a wide range of endodontic materials, preventative care equipment, and infection control supplies such as disposable eyewear and masks. Headquartered in Brea, California, Pac-Dent is dedicated to advancing dental technology and providing professionals with the tools needed to deliver superior patient care.
Pac-Dent manuals
מדריכים אחרונים מ manuals+ נבחר עבור המותג הזה.
PacDent Rodin מדריך התקנת ייצור תותבות מלאות וחלקיות
מדריך למשתמש של PacDent Rodin 3D Resin Materials
מדריך למשתמש של PacDent Rodin 3D Resin Bite Tray
הוראות למשקפיים חד פעמיות של PacDent
ProMin F & ProMin Tooth Desensitizing Paste FAQ | Pac-Dent
Rodin® TruModel Resin Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - Pac-Dent
הוראות שימוש למערכת מיקום רנטגן EzAim - Pac-Dent
Pac-Dent support FAQ
שאלות נפוצות בנוגע למדריכים, רישום ותמיכה עבור מותג זה.
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How do I clean Pac-Dent Rodin 3D printed denture bases?
Rinse printed denture bases in 99% isopropyl alcohol (IPA) in an agitating wash bath to remove excess resin. Transfer to a secondary IPA bath for an additional 5 minutes, then dry thoroughly with compressed air.
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What is the recommended storage for Pac-Dent Rodin resins?
Resins should be stored in their original containers between 65°F and 85°F (18°C - 29°C). Unused resin from the printer tank should be filtered before being poured back into the bottle to prolong shelf life.
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How do I assemble Pac-Dent disposable eyewear?
Insert the right leg of the frame into the inner right hole from the front of the lens, then through the outer right hole from the back. Repeat for the left side and pull both legs until the frame and lenses are taut.