I’ve been experimenting with some innovative composite materials lately, and the results have been promising. The new blends offer better durability and a more natural finish, which is crucial for aesthetics in removable prosthetics. Curious if anyone else has tried these materials in their designs and what your experiences have been.
I’ve been testing some similar composites, and I’ve found that layering different blends can enhance both strength and aesthetics… As you mentioned durability, I’ve noticed a significant improvement by combining a high-strength core with a finer finish on top. Have you looked into that approach yet?
I’ve definitely seen great results with layering composites, especially when using a hybrid approach for the aesthetic finish. @ameliaR_90, have you tried adding a finer finish on top? It can really tie everything together.
I’ve found that using a slightly warmer shade can help with that natural finish you’re aiming for — have you tried any specific color blends yet? They can really make a difference.
I tried a new composite last month, and the natural aesthetic is really impressive! Have you thought about blending in some biocompatible options for added strength?