
Improved Rubberized-Resin Chemistry • Dual Cure
Strong, impact resistant rubberized-resin doesn’t shrink or distort and grips the tooth tightly. Virtually eliminates fractures and debonding. Grinds and powders during trimming without softening or distorting. Margins are perfect. The light cure option produces a full strength restoration on demand and is ideally suited for use with a clear vinyl polysiloxane template.
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Flexural Strength / Deflection at Break
Tuff-Temp Plus exhibits very high flexural strength without brittleness. Its deflection at break, the key indicator of toughness, is 50% to 100% greater than bis-acrylics.
Key Features
- Tough and resilient
- Impact and fracture resistant
- Tight fitting temps grip teeth securely
- Greatly reduces breakage and cementation failures
- Grinds and powders without softening
- Trims to crisp, perfect margins
- Does not gum up finishing instruments
- Self-cure with fast light cure option
Plus
- Enhanced esthetics
- Faster setting time
- Snap set
- Fluorescence added
Tuff-Temp Provisional Glaze
A light cure glaze with the same proprietary rubberized-urethane chemistry that provides enhanced esthetics and patient satisfaction during temporization.
Tuff-Temp Provisional Add-on
This shade-matching flowable Add-on is light cure and is formulated from the same proprietary rubberized-urethane chemistry. It is ideal for making alterations and for smile design
Overview
Rubberized Resin
Tuff-Temp Plus’s advanced rubberized-urethane chemistry provides greater strength and dimensional stability, and tighter fitting provisional restorations, than acrylics and bis-acrylics. Breakage and debondings are minimized or eliminated.
The material grinds and powders producing crisp and accurate margins that do not soften or distort. Finishing instruments do not gum up or clog. Trimming with a low speed acrylic bur, fine grit diamond bur or finishing and polishing disk system provides exceptional results.
Tuff-Temp Plus self-cures and has a light cure option to produce a full strength restoration on demand. Fast light curing is also ideally suited for use with a clear vinyl polysiloxane template.
Flexural Strength
Tuff-Temp Plus exhibits very high flexural strength without brittleness. Its far greater deflection at break, the key indicator of toughness, is approximately 50% to 100% greater than bis-acrylics.

Higher Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)
The glass transition temperature (Tg) is the temperature at which a polymer goes from a hard glass-like state to a rubber-like state. Bis-acrylics have a lower Tg than rubberized-urethane. The heat produced by grinding and finishing instruments softens bis-acrylic, distorts the margins and gums up finishing instruments. Tuff-Temp Plus’s rubberized-urethane chemistry has a higher Tg and is not affected by the heat of grinding and finishing, resulting in perfect margins and a better fit.
Proprietary Rubberized-Urethane™ Chemistry
A synthetic rubber molecule has been inserted into the diurethane dimethacrylate. This produces a tougher, more impact resistant material with increased dimensional stability. The provisional restoration fits tightly, stays on better and is more fracture resistant.
Rubber-Diurethane-Dimethacrylate

Hydrogenated Polybutadiene Rubber

Diurethane Dimethacrylate

Clinical Procedure
Tuff-Temp Plus 12-Unit Provisional

Fig 1 Fill matrix ¾ full with Tuff-Temp Plus and seat in the mouth.

Fig 2. Removal time is 2 minutes from the beginning of the mix (approximately 75 seconds after insertion in the mouth).

Fig 3 Check the provisional restoration for marginal integrity.

Fig 4 The provisional is trimmed and polished but not yet glazed. Note the perfect margins.

Fig 5 The 12-unit provisional is glazed and cemented to place. The margins and esthetics are exceptional.

Fig 6 Note the excellent tissue condition upon removal of the provisional four weeks later.
Images courtesy Dr. Mark Cannon
Tuff-Temp Plus 2-Unit Provisional

Fig 1 Crown preps have been completed on the premolar and molar.

Fig 2. Fill matrix ¾ full with Tuff-Temp Plus and seat in the mouth. The time-saving, light cure option can be used with the clear template shown in this case.

Fig 3 The 2-unit provisional is trimmed and glazed.

Fig 4 The finished Tuff-Temp Plus provisional. Finally, esthetic temporaries that stay on and don’t break.
Images courtesy Dr. C. H. Pameijer
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Tuff-Temp Plus
Additional information
Style | With Glaze, With Glaze and Add-on, Refill |
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Shade | B, B1, A1, A2, A3, A3.5 |
Size | 5 mL, 50 mL |
Applicator Tip Qty. | 10, 20, 8 |
Glaze Size | 3 mL, N/A |
Add-On Size | 1.2 mL |