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Dental laboratory products are die stones, dental waxes, investment materials, denture base resins, ceramics, CAD-CAM milling blocks, thermoforming sheets, and lab equipment used by technicians to fabricate crowns, bridges, dentures, and other prostheses. Dentalkart stocks lab products from Kalabhai, MDM, Labodent, and 30+ brands across India.

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Dental Laboratory Products for Prosthesis Fabrication and Lab Workflows

Dental laboratory products are materials, instruments, and equipment used by dental technicians to fabricate fixed and removable prostheses, orthodontic appliances, and restorations. The category covers dental plaster and die stone, laboratory waxes, investment materials, denture base acrylic, ceramics and porcelain powders, CAD-CAM milling blocks and burs, zirconia blanks, thermoforming sheets, disc articulators, lab instruments, lab equipment including micromotors and vibrators, 3D printers and resin materials, gingival masks, and milling tools. All products on Dentalkart are sourced from manufacturers and authorised distributors.

Types of Dental Laboratory Products

Dental Plaster and Die Stone

Dental plaster (Type II) is used for preliminary casts, articulator mounting, and denture flasking. Die stone (Type III–V) provides the harder, more dimensionally accurate base for crown and bridge dies and master models. Each type is selected by compressive strength and expansion characteristics to suit the restoration being fabricated. Kalabhai Ultra Rock Die Stone and Kalabhai Ultra Blue Stone are stocked on Dentalkart across types and pack sizes.

Dental Laboratory Waxes

Laboratory waxes are used for pattern fabrication, diagnostic wax-ups, occlusal registration, and impression boxing. Pattern and carving waxes create the wax restoration that is invested and cast into metal. Baseplate and modelling wax sheets are used during denture tooth arrangement. Casting wax and sprue wax complete the spruing and investing workflow. Prevest Denpro Hiflex Modelling Wax and Rolex Impression Compound are available on Dentalkart.

Investment Materials and Ceramics

Investment materials create the heat-resistant mold into which molten metal or ceramic is cast. Phosphate-bonded investments handle high-melting-point alloys for metal-ceramic and full-metal crowns; gypsum-bonded investments suit lower-temperature gold alloy casting. Ceramic and porcelain powders — opaque, dentine, enamel, and glaze — are layered over metal frameworks or zirconia copings to create the final aesthetic restoration. Prevest A.C.E Ceramic Repair Kit, and ceramics from Ivoclar Vivadent and Shofu are stocked on Dentalkart.

CAD-CAM Milling Blocks, Zirconia Blanks and Milling Burs

CAD-CAM workflows mill restorations digitally from pre-fabricated blocks of zirconia, PMMA, wax, composite, or titanium — eliminating conventional wax-up and casting for crowns, bridges, inlays, and implant components. Zirconia blanks are sintered after milling to achieve final strength. Milling burs in DLC-coated or diamond-coated designs are matched to the milling machine system. Arum 5X-200 CAD/CAM Milling Machine and Nexy 5-Axis Dental Milling Machine are stocked on Dentalkart.

Thermoforming Sheets and Denture Materials

Thermoforming sheets are vacuum-formed or pressure-formed over dental models to fabricate night guards, orthodontic retainers, sports mouthguards, bleaching trays, and aligner templates. Denture base acrylic — heat-cure and cold-cure — forms the structural base of complete and partial dentures; relining materials re-adapt existing denture bases to changed ridge contours.

Lab Equipment and Instruments

Lab equipment drives every stage of prosthesis fabrication — from model trimming and vibrating through milling, sintering, and polishing. Micromotors handle trimming and grinding; vibrators de-air plaster and stone pours; articulators simulate jaw movement for occlusal adjustment. Intraoral scanners replace conventional impressions with digital models fed directly into CAD software. OrthoCare Dental Vibrator Mini and Medit i700 Intraoral Scanner are stocked on Dentalkart.

When Are Dental Laboratory Products Used

Dental laboratory products are used across the complete prosthesis fabrication workflow — from the moment a clinical impression or digital scan arrives in the laboratory through to the finished, polished restoration ready for delivery to the clinic.

  • Die stone poured into impressions to create accurate working models for crown, bridge, and denture fabrication
  • Wax patterns carved over die stone models as the template for metal casting or lost-wax investment
  • Investment material mixed and poured around wax patterns before casting furnace burnout
  • Ceramic and porcelain powders layered and fired over metal or zirconia copings to build the final aesthetic contour
  • Zirconia blanks loaded into CAD-CAM milling machines for fully digital crown and bridge fabrication workflows
  • Thermoforming sheets vacuum-formed over stone models to fabricate night guards, retainers, and aligner templates
  • Denture base acrylic processed in flasks under heat and pressure during complete denture fabrication
  • Lab micromotors used for model trimming, acrylic polishing, and restoration finishing and adjustment

How to Choose the Right Dental Laboratory Products

  • Die stone type by restoration requirement — Type III die stone suits full-arch denture models and study casts where moderate hardness is adequate. Type IV and V die stone is required for crown and bridge dies where dimensional accuracy and abrasion resistance during waxing and adjustment are critical. Match the stone expansion characteristics to the impression material used to avoid dimensional discrepancies.
  • Wax selection by laboratory procedure — Pattern wax and carving wax are used for crown and inlay wax-up before investing. Baseplate wax and modelling wax sheets are used for denture tooth arrangement rims. Sticky wax such as Maarc Sticky Wax joins fragments during repairs and assembly. Sprue wax from 2GM creates the sprue channel that forms the casting channel during burnout.
  • Investment material by alloy casting temperature — Gypsum-bonded investments handle gold alloy casting at under 900°C. Phosphate-bonded investments are required for base metal alloys and high-melting-point alloys used for metal-ceramic frameworks above 1,000°C. Using the wrong investment for the alloy causes mold cracking or inadequate dimensional compensation.
  • Zirconia blank selection by translucency requirement — High-strength zirconia blanks suit posterior single-unit crowns and short-span bridges where fracture resistance is the priority. Multilayer high-translucency blanks such as Upcera Dental Zirconia Blanks ST Multilayer Plus provide gradated shade and translucency for anterior esthetic restorations. Full-contour monolithic zirconia eliminates veneering porcelain and reduces fracture risk in bruxer patients.
  • Milling bur compatibility — Zirconia milling burs must be matched to the milling machine system — Roland, Arum, VHF, Amann Girrbach, Nexy, Upcera, or UP3D. Labodent DLC-coated burs are available in system-specific designs; using non-compatible burs risks dimensional errors, premature bur wear, and restoration failures.
  • Thermoforming sheet by appliance type — Hard sheets (Scheu Duran) suit night guards, sports guards, and retainers requiring rigidity and resistance to occlusal loading. Soft sheets (Scheu Durasoft) are used for bleaching trays and soft retainers requiring patient comfort. Insulation foil (Scheu Isofolan) prevents stone-resin adhesion during pressure moulding.

Dental Laboratory Brands Available on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks dental laboratory products from Kalabhai, MDM, 2GM, Maarc, Prevest Denpro, Rolex, Labodent, Upcera, Baotdent, Arum, Nexy, Dentsply, Scheu, Marathon, Unident, OrthoCare, Medit, Dentaurum, Samit, DPI, Ivoclar Vivadent, and Shofu, among others. The range covers die stone, waxes, investment materials, ceramics, zirconia blanks, CAD-CAM milling tools, thermoforming sheets, denture materials, lab instruments, and lab equipment.

Why Buy Dental Laboratory Products from Dentalkart

Dentalkart supplies 100% genuine dental laboratory products sourced from manufacturers and authorised distributors, with a 10-day replacement policy on eligible items. Orders are delivered across 110,000+ pincodes in India with cash-on-delivery and EMI options available. Die stone, waxes, investment materials, ceramics, and CAD-CAM consumables are stocked alongside lab equipment and instruments for a complete laboratory procurement from a single platform.

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Dental Laboratory Products for Prosthesis Fabrication and Lab Workflows

Dental laboratory products are materials, instruments, and equipment used by dental technicians to fabricate fixed and removable prostheses, orthodontic appliances, and restorations. The category covers dental plaster and die stone, laboratory waxes, investment materials, denture base acrylic, ceramics and porcelain powders, CAD-CAM milling blocks and burs, zirconia blanks, thermoforming sheets, disc articulators, lab instruments, lab equipment including micromotors and vibrators, 3D printers and resin materials, gingival masks, and milling tools. All products on Dentalkart are sourced from manufacturers and authorised distributors.

Types of Dental Laboratory Products

Dental Plaster and Die Stone

Dental plaster (Type II) is used for preliminary casts, articulator mounting, and denture flasking. Die stone (Type III–V) provides the harder, more dimensionally accurate base for crown and bridge dies and master models. Each type is selected by compressive strength and expansion characteristics to suit the restoration being fabricated. Kalabhai Ultra Rock Die Stone and Kalabhai Ultra Blue Stone are stocked on Dentalkart across types and pack sizes.

Dental Laboratory Waxes

Laboratory waxes are used for pattern fabrication, diagnostic wax-ups, occlusal registration, and impression boxing. Pattern and carving waxes create the wax restoration that is invested and cast into metal. Baseplate and modelling wax sheets are used during denture tooth arrangement. Casting wax and sprue wax complete the spruing and investing workflow. Prevest Denpro Hiflex Modelling Wax and Rolex Impression Compound are available on Dentalkart.

Investment Materials and Ceramics

Investment materials create the heat-resistant mold into which molten metal or ceramic is cast. Phosphate-bonded investments handle high-melting-point alloys for metal-ceramic and full-metal crowns; gypsum-bonded investments suit lower-temperature gold alloy casting. Ceramic and porcelain powders — opaque, dentine, enamel, and glaze — are layered over metal frameworks or zirconia copings to create the final aesthetic restoration. Prevest A.C.E Ceramic Repair Kit, and ceramics from Ivoclar Vivadent and Shofu are stocked on Dentalkart.

CAD-CAM Milling Blocks, Zirconia Blanks and Milling Burs

CAD-CAM workflows mill restorations digitally from pre-fabricated blocks of zirconia, PMMA, wax, composite, or titanium — eliminating conventional wax-up and casting for crowns, bridges, inlays, and implant components. Zirconia blanks are sintered after milling to achieve final strength. Milling burs in DLC-coated or diamond-coated designs are matched to the milling machine system. Arum 5X-200 CAD/CAM Milling Machine and Nexy 5-Axis Dental Milling Machine are stocked on Dentalkart.

Thermoforming Sheets and Denture Materials

Thermoforming sheets are vacuum-formed or pressure-formed over dental models to fabricate night guards, orthodontic retainers, sports mouthguards, bleaching trays, and aligner templates. Denture base acrylic — heat-cure and cold-cure — forms the structural base of complete and partial dentures; relining materials re-adapt existing denture bases to changed ridge contours.

Lab Equipment and Instruments

Lab equipment drives every stage of prosthesis fabrication — from model trimming and vibrating through milling, sintering, and polishing. Micromotors handle trimming and grinding; vibrators de-air plaster and stone pours; articulators simulate jaw movement for occlusal adjustment. Intraoral scanners replace conventional impressions with digital models fed directly into CAD software. OrthoCare Dental Vibrator Mini and Medit i700 Intraoral Scanner are stocked on Dentalkart.

When Are Dental Laboratory Products Used

Dental laboratory products are used across the complete prosthesis fabrication workflow — from the moment a clinical impression or digital scan arrives in the laboratory through to the finished, polished restoration ready for delivery to the clinic.

  • Die stone poured into impressions to create accurate working models for crown, bridge, and denture fabrication
  • Wax patterns carved over die stone models as the template for metal casting or lost-wax investment
  • Investment material mixed and poured around wax patterns before casting furnace burnout
  • Ceramic and porcelain powders layered and fired over metal or zirconia copings to build the final aesthetic contour
  • Zirconia blanks loaded into CAD-CAM milling machines for fully digital crown and bridge fabrication workflows
  • Thermoforming sheets vacuum-formed over stone models to fabricate night guards, retainers, and aligner templates
  • Denture base acrylic processed in flasks under heat and pressure during complete denture fabrication
  • Lab micromotors used for model trimming, acrylic polishing, and restoration finishing and adjustment

How to Choose the Right Dental Laboratory Products

  • Die stone type by restoration requirement — Type III die stone suits full-arch denture models and study casts where moderate hardness is adequate. Type IV and V die stone is required for crown and bridge dies where dimensional accuracy and abrasion resistance during waxing and adjustment are critical. Match the stone expansion characteristics to the impression material used to avoid dimensional discrepancies.
  • Wax selection by laboratory procedure — Pattern wax and carving wax are used for crown and inlay wax-up before investing. Baseplate wax and modelling wax sheets are used for denture tooth arrangement rims. Sticky wax such as Maarc Sticky Wax joins fragments during repairs and assembly. Sprue wax from 2GM creates the sprue channel that forms the casting channel during burnout.
  • Investment material by alloy casting temperature — Gypsum-bonded investments handle gold alloy casting at under 900°C. Phosphate-bonded investments are required for base metal alloys and high-melting-point alloys used for metal-ceramic frameworks above 1,000°C. Using the wrong investment for the alloy causes mold cracking or inadequate dimensional compensation.
  • Zirconia blank selection by translucency requirement — High-strength zirconia blanks suit posterior single-unit crowns and short-span bridges where fracture resistance is the priority. Multilayer high-translucency blanks such as Upcera Dental Zirconia Blanks ST Multilayer Plus provide gradated shade and translucency for anterior esthetic restorations. Full-contour monolithic zirconia eliminates veneering porcelain and reduces fracture risk in bruxer patients.
  • Milling bur compatibility — Zirconia milling burs must be matched to the milling machine system — Roland, Arum, VHF, Amann Girrbach, Nexy, Upcera, or UP3D. Labodent DLC-coated burs are available in system-specific designs; using non-compatible burs risks dimensional errors, premature bur wear, and restoration failures.
  • Thermoforming sheet by appliance type — Hard sheets (Scheu Duran) suit night guards, sports guards, and retainers requiring rigidity and resistance to occlusal loading. Soft sheets (Scheu Durasoft) are used for bleaching trays and soft retainers requiring patient comfort. Insulation foil (Scheu Isofolan) prevents stone-resin adhesion during pressure moulding.

Dental Laboratory Brands Available on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks dental laboratory products from Kalabhai, MDM, 2GM, Maarc, Prevest Denpro, Rolex, Labodent, Upcera, Baotdent, Arum, Nexy, Dentsply, Scheu, Marathon, Unident, OrthoCare, Medit, Dentaurum, Samit, DPI, Ivoclar Vivadent, and Shofu, among others. The range covers die stone, waxes, investment materials, ceramics, zirconia blanks, CAD-CAM milling tools, thermoforming sheets, denture materials, lab instruments, and lab equipment.

Why Buy Dental Laboratory Products from Dentalkart

Dentalkart supplies 100% genuine dental laboratory products sourced from manufacturers and authorised distributors, with a 10-day replacement policy on eligible items. Orders are delivered across 110,000+ pincodes in India with cash-on-delivery and EMI options available. Die stone, waxes, investment materials, ceramics, and CAD-CAM consumables are stocked alongside lab equipment and instruments for a complete laboratory procurement from a single platform.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What are dental laboratory products used for in dentistry?

Dental laboratory products are used by dental technicians to fabricate fixed and removable prostheses — crowns, bridges, complete and partial dentures, ceramic veneers, night guards, orthodontic retainers, and implant-supported restorations. The category covers every stage of fabrication from impression pouring and wax pattern making through investment casting, ceramic layering, CAD-CAM milling, and final polishing and finishing.

What is the difference between Type III and Type IV die stone?

Type III die stone has moderate compressive strength (around 300 MPa) and suits removable prosthetic models and study casts where a degree of surface hardness is sufficient. Type IV die stone offers higher compressive strength and lower setting expansion — it is the standard for crown and bridge working dies where dimensional accuracy and abrasion resistance during wax-up instrumentation are essential. Type V die stone adds controlled expansion for partial denture framework dies.

When should CAD-CAM milling be used instead of conventional lost-wax casting for crown fabrication?

CAD-CAM milling from zirconia blanks such as Upcera Dental Zirconia Blanks ST Multilayer Plus is preferred for all-ceramic and zirconia restorations — the milling process produces consistent, precise margins without the dimensional variability of wax expansion and casting shrinkage. Conventional lost-wax casting in base metal or precious alloy remains appropriate for metal-ceramic frameworks and cases where CAD-CAM equipment is not available. Same-day chairside milling is an additional advantage in clinic-integrated workflows.

How do you choose the right thermoforming sheet for different dental appliances?

Hard rigid sheets such as Scheu Duran are used for occlusal night guards, sports mouthguards, and Hawley-type retainers that need to withstand occlusal forces without deformation. Soft flexible sheets such as Scheu Durasoft suit bleaching trays, soft retainers, and vacuum-formed appliances where patient comfort and tissue adaptation are the priority. Dual-laminate sheets combining a hard outer layer and soft inner lining are used for sports guards requiring both protection and comfort simultaneously.

Are dental laboratory products on Dentalkart genuine and sourced from authorised channels?

Dental laboratory products on Dentalkart are genuine and procured from manufacturers and authorised distributors. Brands including Kalabhai, MDM, Labodent, Upcera, Scheu, Dentsply, and Ivoclar Vivadent are supplied in original manufacturer packaging through verified supply chains. Dentalkart offers a 10-day replacement policy on eligible laboratory products for quality or fulfilment issues.

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