Profiles | Phrozen Sonic CS+
The recommendations given in the profile descriptions are parameter sets tested by Dreve. We recommend to follow them for ideal printing results.
When developing our print profiles for our Phrozen Sonic CS+ in the Dreve version, it was particularly important to us to develop an ideally set parameter set for every conceivable application. To meet this demand, several print profiles for different materials are stored in the slicing software and described in detail here. To have the description of the profiles at hand at your workstation at any time, you will find a print version of the explanations here.
Please note: All models built directly on the platform must have a flat bottom side. Lowest points, especially in hollow layouts, should be avoided or supports should be used.
FotoDent® tray2
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Individual impression trays
Components must be positioned directly vertically on the build platform with the flat end facing down. Support is provided only at points where it is structurally necessary. By mounting the device over the end of the handle, the pull forces generated during shift changes are not absorbed solely by the support structures, but are transferred directly into the solid component. This ensures stable and reliable printing.
Note: Before printing, turn on the “Preheat” function for 10 minutes. Turn off the heater.
FotoDent® cast
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Cast objects
Angled positioning to minimize critical areas This printing profile is suitable for producing a wide variety of dental cast-in-place restorations with different geometries. A slight tilt of the object generally significantly reduces the need for support structures.
Support structures should be placed outside of contact surfaces relevant to function and fit to ensure dimensional accuracy and a precise fit.
FotoDent® guide385
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Drill guides
The holes in the drilling template should be positioned with the sides facing upward at an angle of approximately 90° to the work surface. The aligned template is then tilted outward by 10° to 15°.
To ensure high dimensional accuracy, it is recommended to secure the base plate of the support structure to a slide during post-curing and to cure the components in a horizontal position. The support structure should not be removed until post-curing is complete.
FotoDent® denture
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Denture bases
Components must be positioned exclusively vertically at a 10° angle. Critical areas must be avoided through proper alignment and supported as needed. To ensure an optimal intraoral fit, it is strongly recommended that no support structures be placed in areas facing the palate. The finishing work required to remove the supports can significantly affect the dimensional accuracy and, consequently, the tension-free fit of the prosthesis.
Note: Before printing, turn on the “Preheat” function for 10 minutes. Turn off the heater.Rev0
FotoDent® gingiva
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Gingival mask
Components must be positioned directly on the build platform, exclusively in a horizontal orientation and without any support structures. When designing the mask, ensure that the bottom surface is flat. The gingival masks are designed for integration into dental models made of modeling materials.
Note: Before printing, turn on the “Preheat” function for 10 minutes. Turn off the heater.
FotoDent® model2
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