

Dental stuff has been tested to ensure they’re biocompatible, but we still warn team members not to touch unset product even with gloved hands too much. Dentists who have a habit of wiping excess resin on the back of their gloved hands have developed contact dermatitis. Once fully cured, it is unreactive.
Fingernails are pretty inert, so it’s not as important. They’re still tested to ensure they’re not poisonous if ingested, as folks have a tendency to bite their nails.
Exposure time, vapours, biocompatibility, volume - all of these add up to make 3d resin printing pretty hazardous. Even dental 3d printing resins require this level of safe handling, until they’re fully cured.



I currently am in a hobby where someone might want to send photos, but we don’t know each other well enough to have each other’s contact details, AND they want to retain quality of the photos of the event that they’re sharing.
Essentially I’ve only “needed” it twice over the last five years, so not a big deal.