How is 3D printing being used in dentistry?
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So... you're considering an investment in a 3D printer for your dental practice? Or, you're replacing or adding a printer and want to make sure you're getting the best value in today's market.
You're in luck! You're in the right place. 3D printing in dentistry has exploded in popularity with a wide variety of proven clinical purposes.. giving you more control over the process for things like implants, orthodontic appliances, surgical guides and more.
Today, the question rarely is ARE you using a 3D printer.. but more so WHICH 3D printer are you using?
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So... you've just got home after attending a full arch implant CE course or workshop. Now what?
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