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When Dentistry Meets 3D Printing: Dental 3D Printing

From digitization to intelligence, dental 3D printing has brought revolutionary changes and developments to oral restoration with its advantages of precision, personalization, and efficiency improvement! As an important part of the dental digitization backend, the demand for 3D printing technology is also increasing. Common applications include dental models, orthodontics, metal crowns and bridges, metal frameworks, surgical guides, and more. Currently, dental 3D printing can provide more personalized and diversified solutions or strategies for the prevention and treatment of oral diseases!


Dental laboratories and clinics have always been adopters of 3D technology and continue to drive the industry towards the use of faster and more precise printers and materials. Model Resin is formulated specifically for dental customers, characterized by high precision and high consistency. 

Cutting-edge scanning and design technologies closely integrated with printer and material workflows open the door to customization for each patient and clinic, improving care standards. To date, hundreds of thousands of teeth have been printed, including models for thermoforming orthodontic aligners, permanent crown resin restoration work, and even denture bases and denture resin substitutes.

When Dentistry Meets 3D Printing: Dental 3D Printing

Medical customization does not generate large amounts of data in terms of parts production, but when creating surgical models on the printer, operating room time, patient recovery, and surgical outcomes all see real, tangible improvements.

With the continuous advancement of technology and the expansion of applications, there is still significant room for innovation in oral digital technology and dental 3D printing technology. The oral digital market is expected to continue its rapid growth in the coming years.

The extensive application of dental 3D printing technology has already demonstrated the trend of digitization and personalization in the field of oral medicine. Combined with technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as 3D printing materials, it is believed that future applications in the dental field will be further expanded, achieving more precise and intelligent oral restoration solutions and other functions.