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3. DenMat’s NEW SplashMax
VPS Impression Material
The next generation of the award winning
Splash! is everything that defines a premium
VPS Impression Material featuring maximum
detail, maximum tear strength, and maximum
contrast at a value oriented price.
5. Instant Hydrophilicity
Water droplets on SplashMax
material dropped to 0° within 30
seconds whereas the lowest
contact angle achieved by
leading competitors in this same
time frame was 18°.
By definition, a contact angle of
0° is considered
superhydrophilic which none of
the other leading brands
achieved.
7. Maximum Tear Strength
Tear Strength
0.7
0.6
Newton/mm
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
SplashMax SplashMax Lite Aquasil Ultra Aquasil Ultra
Imprint 3
Imprint 3
Heavy
Heavy
XLV
Quick Step Lite Quick Step
Heavy
Material
A high tear strength
maintains the
impression’s integrity and
keeps the impression
from tearing or distorting
during removal from the
mouth or separation
from the model.
8. Featuring a Snap Set Cure Rate
Ensures precise impression:
1. During working time the
material needs to remain
flowable – no premature
setting should occur in this
period.
2. Secondly, as soon as the
tray is place in final
position, the setting
process should be as fast
as possible
As seen above, the viscosity during working time is
hardly increasing. The setting process begins when
accelerated by the thermo-active formulation Indicated by the sharper increase of the viscosity in
the purple shaded part of the curing profile.
9. Rapid Working & Set Times
Accommodate All Types of Quadrant
and Full Mouth Preparations
Product
Working
Time
Intraoral
Set Time
Total Set
Time
SplashMax Regular Set Time
50ml Cartridge
2:15
2:15
4:30
SplashMax Half Time
50ml Cartridge
1:00
1:15
2:15
SplashMax Regular Set Time
360ml Jumbo Cartridge
2:15
2:15
4:30
10. SplashMax Viscosities & High
Contrast Colors
Viscosity
Color
Extra Lite Body
Orange
Lite Body
Green
Medium Body
Blue
Heavy Body
Purple
SplashMax comes in four viscosities and two set
times. Luminous colors result in sharp contrast
when used together.
11. Features & Benefits
Features
Benefits
Instant hydrophilicity/
wettability
Low contact angle achieved within seconds, when it really
matters. Results in consistent highly detailed impressions in
a moist environment
Maximum tear strength &
elasticity
Keeps impression from tearing or distorting during removal
from mouth or separation from model
Excellent dimensional
accuracy
99% recovery after stretching and compression forces –
prevents permanent deformation/distortion of the
impression after removal from the mouth
High contrast colors
Results in sharp contrast when used together
Thixotropic consistency &
ideal flow properties
Material is self contouring and flows into the finest details
Wild berry scent
Reduces gag reflex, alleviates patient discomfort
12. SplashMax Product Offerings
Description
Contents
SplashMax 2PK Cartridges
– Extra Lite, Lite, Medium, Heavy Body
SplashMax Bulk Pack Cartridges – Extra
Lite & Lite Body
SplashMax Bulk Pack Cartridges –
Medium & Heavy Body
2 - 50mL Cartridges, Tips,
Instructions
SplashMax Jumbo Cartridge Refill Kit –
Medium & Heavy Body
8 – 50mL Cartridges,
Instructions
20 – 50mL Cartridges,
Instructions
2 – 360mL Jumbo
Cartridges, Tips, Rotating
Rings, Instructions
Available Set
Times
2:15; 4:30
2:15; 4:30
2:15; 4:30
4:30
13. SplashMax is the Ultimate in Accuracy,
Reliability and Value!
Competitor Pricing $/2PK 50mL Cartridge*
$50.99
$53.99
$58.50
$58.99
$59.00
Take 1
Advanced
Aquasil
Ultra
$40.00
$31.99
Genie
SplashMax Extrude
FlexiTime Imprint 3
*List prices according to Henry Schein
14. Technical Specifications
SplashMax Extra Lite Body
• Color: Orange
• Recovery from Deformation: ........99.8%
• Strain-in-Compression: ..................5.0%
• Shore A Hardness:..............................43
• Linear Dimensional Change: ..........0.2%
SplashMax Medium Body
• Color: Blue
• Recovery from Deformation:.....99.8%
• Strain-in-Compression: ..........3.2%
• Shore A Hardness: ..................60
• Linear Dimensional Change: ......0.2%
SplashMax Lite Body
• Color: Green
• Recovery from Deformation: ........99.8%
• Strain-in-Compression: ..................6.2%
• Shore A Hardness: .............................41
• Linear Dimensional Change: ..........0.2%
SplashMax Heavy Body
• Color: Purple
• Recovery from Deformation:......99.7%
• Strain-in-Compression: ..............3.0%
• Shore A Hardness:......................62
• Linear Dimensional Change: ........0.2%
15. SplashMax Impression Technique
Step 1: Extrude the base material (Heavy or Medium) into the
impression tray
Step 2: Once the material is in the tray, apply the wash material
(Extra Lite or Lite) on top of the heavy material in the tray, if
desired.
Step 3: When impression tray is loaded with heavy/medium
body material & wash (if desired), then apply wash around the
prepped teeth in the patient's mouth.
Step 4: Immediately insert the filled tray to capture the
impression.
17. What Your Peers Are Saying About
SplashMax!
“I didn’t experience any problems with the material even in slight moisture.
SplashMax was predictable, provided very good visual contrast, better
handling and scent than the current material I am using in my office.”
- Take 1 & Aquasil User
“The material was easy to extrude, had great flowability of the Lite Body, and
the detail was excellent. We will be switching to SplashMax soon.”
- FlexiTime User
“It performed as promised – crisp, clear details with absolutely no tears. It’s
the best VPS I have ever seen.”
- Splash! User
18. Thank you very much for your time! We
look forward to hearing your feedback.
Please do not hesitate to contact us should
you have any questions!
Hilary Brown, Product Manager
Danielle Hyman, Associate Product Manager
Phone: 805-922-8491 ext. 3108
Phone: 805-346-3700 Ext. 3425
Email: hbrown@denmat.com
Email: dhyman@denmat.com