Dental Digital Lab 3D Printed Steel Framework for Removable Partial Dentures
Designed for removable partial dentures (RPDs), our 3D printed steel framework (commonly referred to as a metal base or steel denture framework) represents a true breakthrough in digital dentistry. Using next-generation additive manufacturing technology, we deliver high-strength, low-mass, and biocompatible metal frameworks. Each case achieves an ideal combination of precise fit, efficient function, and patient-centered comfort.
Key Features & Benefits
High Precision & Fit – Direct 3D printing from intraoral scans or digital models ensures micron-level accuracy, minimizing clinical adjustments and improving seating.
Superior Strength & Durability – Made from medical-grade cobalt-chromium (CoCr) or stainless steel alloys, offering excellent rigidity and resistance to deformation, even in thin sections.
Biocompatible & Corrosion-Resistant – Materials meet ISO 10993 standards, safe for long-term oral use, non-allergenic, and resistant to saliva and plaque corrosion.
Lightweight Design – Optimized lattice or hollow structures reduce weight without compromising strength, enhancing patient acceptance.
Smooth, Polished Surface – Post-processing (blasting, polishing) delivers a low-friction, glossy finish that is easy to clean and gentle on oral tissues.
Efficient Workflow – Digital design eliminates traditional lost-wax casting steps, reducing turnaround time and human error. Multiple frameworks can be printed in one batch.
Applications
Kennedy Class I to IV partial denture frameworks
Bilateral or unilateral saddle support
Precision attachments and guide planes
Customized clasp and rest designs
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Layer thickness
25-50 µm
Tensile strength
≥ 800 MPa (CoCr)
Elongation at break
≥ 10%
Surface roughness
Ra ≤ 0.4 µm (after polishing)
Why Choose Our 3D Printed Steel Framework?
In contrast to conventional casting—which can produce defects such as gas holes, incomplete casting, and warpage—3D printing guarantees a defect-free structure. It also makes complex geometries possible, from subtle undercuts to ultra-thin clasps—forms rarely achievable with older techniques. This yields a consistently robust and accurate prosthetic base, cutting down chairside time and increasing patient satisfaction. Embrace the new era of partial denture production with our precision 3D printed steel frameworks—where digital innovation aligns with clinical dependability.