





Ideal for a Dry Field
Dri-Angle offers a unique replacement and improvement over the cotton roll in the parotid area. It is a thin, absorbent cellulose triangle designed to fit inside the cheek, covering the parotid or Stensen’s duct. This prevents saliva from entering the oral cavity and allows it to be absorbed by the Dri-Angle.
Provides a dry field for
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Placement and curing of composite restorations
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Cementation of crowns, inlays, and bridges
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Etch and bond of orthodontic brackets
PROVIDES SUPERIOR SALIVA CONTROL AND PATIENT COMFORT




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Save Time
Keeps the field of work dry and stable, improves visibility of caries, and reduces chair time.


Build Confidence
Complete difficult procedures with confidence that saliva contamination will not compromise results.


Improve Results
A dry field improves the hardness and accuracy of restorations and the adhesion of bonding materials and sealants.


Enhance Comfort
Contoured to the cheek, the Dri-Angle improves the patient experience with greater comfort and less chair time.


Clinical References:
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Patient comfort — TPU preferred over PETG for initial comfort. Effectiveness and Biocompatibility of Tooth Aligners Made from PeT-G, PP, PC, TPUs, and EVA: A Systematic Review. PMC / Journal of Orthodontic Science, 2024. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11001044
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Elastic modulus stability — single-layer TPU maintains stable elastic modulus through thermocycling; PETG degrades significantly. Differential Stability of One-layer and Three-layer Orthodontic Aligner Blends under Thermocycling. PMC, 2024. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10812913
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Fracture resistance & elasticity — TPU is a ductile elastomer providing high elasticity, formability, wearability, and shock absorption. Comparison of Translucency, Thickness, and Gap Width of Thermoformed and 3D-Printed Clear Aligners. Scientific Reports / Nature, 2023. nature.com/articles/s41598-023-36851-5
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Thermoforming accuracy — single-layer TPU more accurately reproduces mold shapes than other clear aligner materials. Thermoplastics for Clear Aligners: A Review. PMC, 2025. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12196624





