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Dental 3D Printing: A Guide for Professionals

Dental 3D Printing: A Guide for Professionals

Written by David

October 22, 2020

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As a dental practitioner or a specialist in a dental laboratory, you know that there’s a world of difference between dental models for patient education and dental parts for patient use.

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If your goal is to print reasonably accurate models of a patient’s mouth taken from an oral 3D scan in order to, for example, practice a surgery or explain a procedure to a patient, then there’s no need for a specialized dental printer. In fact, you have a much wider range of printers to choose from for model making than you do for printing patient parts.

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