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Ultra-fast 3D-printing process could transform production of zirconia restorations

DALLAS, US: Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have introduced a novel approach to ceramic 3D printing that could streamline the production of...

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Midas: The 3D printer that transforms the analogue dentist into a digital workflow protagonist

This is not just another article about 3D printing. It is a practical, clinically grounded reflection on how the Midas 3D printer (SprintRay) has overcome ...

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SprintRay acquires EnvisionTEC dental product portfolio

LOS ANGELES, US: SprintRay, the global leader in dental 3D printing, has announced the acquisition of the EnvisionTEC/ETEC (formerly part of Desktop Health)...

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New 3D-printed denture solution available in the US

ROCK HILL, S.C., US: 3D Systems has announced the US commercial launch of its NextDent Jetted Denture Solution. The denture system utilises multiple ...

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3D-printed teeth improve endodontic training in dental education, study finds

WÜRZBURG, Germany: Advances in 3D-printing technology have the potential to transform how future dentists learn practical skills. A new study has ...

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Current status of and future trends in dental 3D-printing workflows: New solutions to digital challenges

In recent years, the field of dentistry has undergone a profound transformation with the widespread adoption of digital technologies, particularly in the ...

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3D printing’s place in today’s dental practice

The demand for 3D printing in dentistry has led to remarkable technological developments, making it a more accessible solution for dentists. According to a ...

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AI-enhanced 3D bioprinting enables custom oral soft-tissue grafts

SINGAPORE: Gingival tissue grafting is a well-established procedure in periodontal therapy; however, conventional techniques are often associated with ...

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3D-printable materials powered by Remora technology gain regulatory clearance in North America and Canada

GLASGOW, Scotland: New biocompatible materials for 3D printing and milling that employ the unique Remora anti-biofilm technology have gained clearance from ...

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