3D Printing For Dental

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Overview Of Dental Industry

Industry Challenges

Pressure to deliver faster patient care with precise, customised devices. Conventional production methods require time-consuming manual labour, multiple material handling steps, and dependencies on external labs or suppliers.

Innovation Opportunities

Professionals aim to digitise workflows, reduce chair time, and even enable same-day services with consistent quality, seamless integration with treatment planning and design systems.

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The Role of 3D Printing

3D printing enables in-house and lab-based production of highly accurate dental parts from concept to model to patient in fewer steps. It reduces turnaround time, boosts efficiency, and delivers reliable, repeatable outcomes every time and at scale.

Popular Applications

Orthodontics

Provide accurate appliance models and high-quality intraoral applications, including clear splints and cost-effective, high-quality aligner arches at scale.

Crown & Bridge

Consistently create precise crown and bridge models with biocompatible resin, full-color dental models using Vero materials, or high-fidelity temporaries with TrueDent resin.

Implantology

Produce rigid implant models, clear surgical guides, and flexible gingiva masks in a single print run.

Removeables

Stand out with monolithic, full-color permanent dentures that deliver superior aesthetics, precision, and customization.

Materials for Dental Precision

Dental applications require biocompatible, aesthetic, and durable materials. From advanced plastics like TrueDent™, MED610, and MED620 to technical ceramics such as Zirconia and Alumina, 3D printing enables lifelike restorations and accurate, patient-ready devices with faster turnaround.

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