3D printing applications for dental and orthodontic labs
3D printing applications for dental and orthodontic labs
3D printing technology has transformed the dental and orthodontic industry, creating highly accurate, precise, customized dental and orthodontic appliances and restorations.
According to Proto3000, “Increase your capacity and fuel business growth by embracing digital dentistry. Based on PolyJet technology, Dental Series 3D Printers deliver smooth surfaces and lifelike details in materials specially engineered for dental and orthodontic use. You can accurately 3D print surgical guides, veneer try-ins, stone models, and orthodontic appliances using 3D data from oral scans and CAD designs. Stratasys 3D printers are ideal for printing precise and detailed surgical guides to improve your organization’s efficiency and workflow”.
3D printing technology has revolutionized the dental and orthodontic industry, offering a range of benefits such as accuracy, precision, speed, and cost-effectiveness. Here are some of the most common 3D printing applications for dental and orthodontic labs:
Dental Restorations: 3D printing technology creates dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, and dentures. The 3D printer uses a digital model of the patient’s teeth to produce a highly accurate and precise restoration that fits perfectly.
Orthodontic Appliances: 3D printing is also used to create orthodontic appliances such as clear aligners and retainers. With 3D printing, orthodontic labs can produce highly customized and precise orthodontic appliances that are more comfortable for patients.
Surgical Guides: 3D printing can also create surgical guides for dental implant placement. These guides help to ensure that the implant is placed in the correct position, reducing the risk of complications and improving the success rate of the implant.
Models for Treatment Planning: 3D printing technology can produce highly accurate and detailed models of a patient’s teeth and gums, which can be used for treatment planning and communicating with patients.
Temporary Restorations: 3D printing can also produce temporary restorations, which can be used to replace missing or damaged teeth until a permanent repair can be created.
Study Models: 3D printing can also be used to create study models dentists, and orthodontists use to plan treatments and track progress.