Patent classifications
A61K6/847
CURABLE RADIOPAQUE SUBSTANCE
A curable and radiopaque substance, a material that can be produced from same via polymerisation, a method for producing the curable substance and the cured material, and the use of the curable substance or the cured material are disclosed. The curable substance or the cured material can be used in, inter alia, orthopaedics as so-called bone cement, in particular as a tooth filling material, dental cement, dental lining material, flowable composite material (flow material) etc., as well as in diagnostic radiology. The invention also relates to the use of the curable substance generally as a construction material in an additive manufacturing process using a digital data model.
CURABLE RADIOPAQUE SUBSTANCE
A curable and radiopaque substance, a material that can be produced from same via polymerisation, a method for producing the curable substance and the cured material, and the use of the curable substance or the cured material are disclosed. The curable substance or the cured material can be used in, inter alia, orthopaedics as so-called bone cement, in particular as a tooth filling material, dental cement, dental lining material, flowable composite material (flow material) etc., as well as in diagnostic radiology. The invention also relates to the use of the curable substance generally as a construction material in an additive manufacturing process using a digital data model.
Curable radiopaque substance
A curable and radiopaque substance, a material that can be produced from same via polymerisation, a method for producing the curable substance and the cured material, and the use of the curable substance or the cured material are disclosed. The curable substance or the cured material can be used in, inter alia, orthopaedics as so-called bone cement, in particular as a tooth filling material, dental cement, dental lining material, flowable composite material (flow material) etc., as well as in diagnostic radiology. The invention also relates to the use of the curable substance generally as a construction material in an additive manufacturing process using a digital data model.
Curable radiopaque substance
A curable and radiopaque substance, a material that can be produced from same via polymerisation, a method for producing the curable substance and the cured material, and the use of the curable substance or the cured material are disclosed. The curable substance or the cured material can be used in, inter alia, orthopaedics as so-called bone cement, in particular as a tooth filling material, dental cement, dental lining material, flowable composite material (flow material) etc., as well as in diagnostic radiology. The invention also relates to the use of the curable substance generally as a construction material in an additive manufacturing process using a digital data model.
Copper alloy for dental prosthesis
The present invention relates to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis and specifically, to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis having such color and luster that the copper alloy can be used as a substitute for a gold alloy and having excellent resistance to corrosion, wherein the copper alloy comprises, in wt %, 7-10% of Al, 1-2.5% of In, 1-2.5% of Sn, 2-4% of Fe, 2-3.5% of Ni, 2.5-4% of Mn, 2-5% of Zn, and the balance Cu.
Copper alloy for dental prosthesis
The present invention relates to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis and specifically, to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis having such color and luster that the copper alloy can be used as a substitute for a gold alloy and having excellent resistance to corrosion, wherein the copper alloy comprises, in wt %, 7-10% of Al, 1-2.5% of In, 1-2.5% of Sn, 2-4% of Fe, 2-3.5% of Ni, 2.5-4% of Mn, 2-5% of Zn, and the balance Cu.
COPPER ALLOY FOR DENTAL PROSTHESIS
The present invention relates to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis and specifically, to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis having such color and luster that the copper alloy can be used as a substitute for a gold alloy and having excellent resistance to corrosion, wherein the copper alloy comprises, in wt %, 7-10% of Al, 1-2.5% of In, 1-2.5% of Sn, 2-4% of Fe, 2-3.5% of Ni, 2.5-4% of Mn, 2-5% of Zn, and the balance Cu.
COPPER ALLOY FOR DENTAL PROSTHESIS
The present invention relates to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis and specifically, to a copper alloy for dental prosthesis having such color and luster that the copper alloy can be used as a substitute for a gold alloy and having excellent resistance to corrosion, wherein the copper alloy comprises, in wt %, 7-10% of Al, 1-2.5% of In, 1-2.5% of Sn, 2-4% of Fe, 2-3.5% of Ni, 2.5-4% of Mn, 2-5% of Zn, and the balance Cu.
CURABLE RADIOPAQUE SUBSTANCE
A curable and radiopaque substance, a material that can be produced from same via polymerisation, a method for producing the curable substance and the cured material, and the use of the curable substance or the cured material are disclosed. The curable substance or the cured material can be used in, inter alia, orthopaedics as so-called bone cement, in particular as a tooth filling material, dental cement, dental lining material, flowable composite material (flow material) etc., as well as in diagnostic radiology. The invention also relates to the use of the curable substance generally as a construction material in an additive manufacturing process using a digital data model.
CURABLE RADIOPAQUE SUBSTANCE
A curable and radiopaque substance, a material that can be produced from same via polymerisation, a method for producing the curable substance and the cured material, and the use of the curable substance or the cured material are disclosed. The curable substance or the cured material can be used in, inter alia, orthopaedics as so-called bone cement, in particular as a tooth filling material, dental cement, dental lining material, flowable composite material (flow material) etc., as well as in diagnostic radiology. The invention also relates to the use of the curable substance generally as a construction material in an additive manufacturing process using a digital data model.