Streamlining dental laboratories with 3D printing

Since they first became available on the NHS over 75 years ago, dental laboratories have made significant improvements in delivering high-quality dentures to patients. Advances in 3D scanning and additive manufacturing (AM), for example, can produce supportive, comfortable implants for patients. So, is a 3D printer a good investment in your dental laboratory? 

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Here, Amish Jani, Sales Specialist at Tri-Tech 3D, explores.

Today, dental laboratories can develop realistic and comfortable implants for patients using a range of manufacturing methods. AM systems are one example of such innovation.

But is this technology worth the investment?


Read the full article in DPA's November issue


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