What's New In 3D Printing Resins, Digital Dentistry Workflows
, by Misty Rainwater, 1 min reading time
, by Misty Rainwater, 1 min reading time
Anyone paying attention at all the last couple of years knows that 3D printing has taken off in several industries, including changing the way many dental laboratories and clinicians work to deliver the best possible restorations for dental patients.
Anyone paying attention at all the last couple of years knows that 3D printing has taken off in several industries, including changing the way many dental laboratories and clinicians work to deliver the best possible restorations for dental patients.
In the May 2024 issue of Dental Products Report, we published some results from the 2024 Materials Survey with commentary from clinicians who focused on direct restoratives, bioactive materials, and preventive materials. You can read “Breaking Material Boundaries” by clicking here.
Here in this follow-up article, we take a close look at other material categories, namely 3D printing resins, dental milling, and digital dental workflows. Jamie Stover, CDT, Senior Manager of Application Strategy and Integration, Oral Health, Carbon, Inc, and Eric D. Kukucka, DD, Vice President Clinical Removable and Design Technologies, Aspen Dental, share their thoughts on how materials and technologies are impacting the way clinicians and lab techs work today.