Patients may soon leave the dentist with a permanent crown in just a few hours. Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed a technology that enables same-day, 3D-printed dental ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed a technology that enables same-day, 3D-printed dental restorations made of zirconia, the gold-standard material for permanent dental work. The ...
Dentists use crowns to restore damaged teeth and help patients chew comfortably again. For a crown to succeed, it must fit closely to the prepared tooth. However, if the fit is poor, bacteria can ...
Stronger, more durable crowns Faster crown manufacture Reduced error in crown manufacturing More comfort and convenience in taking impressions Improved overall oral ...
Now complete 3D-printed dental devices can be printed in the dentist's office, while the patient waits. It’s the final “holy grail” of prosthetic dentistry: the ability to have a patient show up for a ...
3D printers cut product delivery time down by weeks. A typical dental impression or mouth scan for a crown or nightguard device can take a couple of weeks to manufacture and requires a couple of ...
Dental 3D printing material market is transitioning into a foundational pillar of digital dentistry. As clinics and laboratories increasingly adopt in-house 3D printing and AI-driven workflows, demand ...
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