How is 3D printing being used in dentistry?
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Will 2025 be the year for investing in a new printer? Whether you're looking to get started, or need to increase production, today's leaders in 3D printing have so much to offer - with reliability, speed and affordability. And, some are even pushing the boundaries of what a 3D printer is capable of doing in dentistry.
Intraoral scanners (IOS) have become an integral part of modern dentistry, streamlining workflows, improving treatment accuracy, and enhancing the patient experience. As technology continues to evolve, the competition among intraoral scanner brands intensifies, bringing innovative features and better performance to the forefront.
Zirconia has become the material of choice for modern dental restorations, combining strength, biocompatibility, and aesthetics to deliver long-lasting, natural-looking results. Whether you’re fabricating crowns, bridges, or full-arch restorations, selecting the right zirconia blocks or pucks for your milling machine is essential for achieving precision and quality.
The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) Annual Session is the must-attend event for orthodontic professionals, showcasing the latest innovations and technologies set to transform the industry. The AAO 2025 is set to take place at the Philadelphia Convention Center, hosted Friday April 25-Sunday April 27, 2025.
Traditional orthodontic wire bending relies heavily on the clinician’s manual dexterity and expertise. Using tools like pliers, orthodontists shape archwires and appliances to guide teeth into proper alignment.
Whether you’re a seasoned implantologist or an expanding dental practice, investing in photogrammetry technology will elevate your treatment outcomes and streamline your workflow, ensuring your patients receive the best care possible.
Staining and glazing are essential steps in creating lifelike, esthetic dental crowns that blend seamlessly with a patient’s natural dentition. These finishing techniques enhance the crown's color, translucency, and surface texture, ensuring both durability and esthetics.
Many orthodontic & GP practices are turning to in-office 3D printing to streamline workflows and reduce turnaround times on their patient's appliances. But, the next wave of the future happening right now: direct-print aligners (also known as same-day aligners).
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