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Advancements in the utilisation of Try-in paste within the domain of prosthodontics

Corresponding author: LI Wang-yang, 249533501@qq.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202509.00028
Statement: This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It reports new research that has yet to be evaluated and so should not be used to guide clinical practice.
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    Abstract: Try-in paste has important applications in dentistry. In the context of an expanding demand for aesthetic restorative dentistry, the utilisation of try-in paste as a pivotal auxiliary material in restorative dentistry confers numerous advantages. These include facilitating colour matching, enabling doctors and patients to preview restorative effects intuitively. Moreover, the application of this material is of considerable significance within the domains of dental education and scientific research. However, the colour matching effect of the try-in paste is affected by multiple factors, including the colour of the substrate, the thickness of the restoration, the hue of the adhesive, environmental factors and the characteristics of the try-in paste itself. Furthermore, while extant cleaning methodologies are not capable of eradicating the try-in paste in its entirety, a negligible amount of residue has a negligible effect on the restorative effect. It is recommended that future research efforts concentrate on the development of novel multifunctional and highly compatible try-in paste. In addition, there is a need to explore more effective cleaning techniques and to expand their applications in digital restorations and interdisciplinary fields. This would promote continuous progress in the field of aesthetic restorative dentistry. This paper reviews the application progress of try-in paste in oral prosthodontics, including its mechanism of action, usage methods, application scenarios, influencing factors, cleaning methods, and existing issues, and provides prospects and suggestions for its development, with the aim of providing a reference and basis for the development of try-in paste.

    Key words: Try-in Pastes; Dental Aesthetics; Color Matching; Dental Cleaning; Review

    Submit time: 12 September 2025

    Copyright: The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted biomedRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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LI Wang-yang. Advancements in the utilisation of Try-in paste within the domain of prosthodontics. 2025. biomedRxiv.202509.00028

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