Whether you wish to 3D print bridges, crowns, models, surgical drill guides, night guards or more, 3D printers combine high-quality 3D printing technology with an industry-leading library of dental materials. The success of the digital dental lab implementation relies heavily on:

  • Availability and ease of use of CAD software to design restorations and models from scan data,
  • Highly accurate, reliable 3D printers to replicate that data reliably and accurately, and
  • A wide variety of materials for a broad spectrum of dental applications.

 

 

With 3D printing technology, dentists can scan your mouth in minutes, create the pattern on a computer (perhaps with a few adjustments), and start printing your bridge or denture right away. While this process used to take weeks, with 3D printing of dental bridges and dentures, it can potentially take less than a day, perhaps even less than an hour.

It is used for manufacturing of:

  • 3D Printed Crowns and Bridges (denture bases),
  • Surgical Drill Guides,
  • Orthodontic Appliances,
  • Models with removable Dies,
  • Night Guards Bite Splint.