3D Printing
3D printing makes manufacturing processes more efficient in the dental laboratory. This futuristic printing method is booming, and it seems like almost anything is printable, with a wide range of devices and materials available.
3D printing makes manufacturing processes more efficient in the dental laboratory. This futuristic printing method is booming, and it seems like almost anything is printable, with a wide range of devices and materials available.
3D printing is an umbrella term for various methods of additive manufacturing, where layers are typically built up instead of being subtracted. These methods include Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), where filaments are melted and deposited layer by layer, the Inkjet method, which involves depositing liquid plastic, and the Selective Laser Melting (SLM) or Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) processes, where powder is solidified with a laser.
Dental Mathi utilizes state-of-the-art devices customized for their specific applications, known for exceptional precision, reproducibility, and productivity. With a range of 30 dental materials, advanced printing technologies, and compatibility with leading dental software applications, Dental Mathi’s use of this modern equipment takes 3D printing to the next innovative level in dental laboratory work.
The Figure 4 technology employed allows for the processing of various materials in one device, providing flexibility and future-proof capabilities. This means that items such as trays, models, drilling templates, dental prosthetics, splints, crowns, and bridges can be produced precisely and efficiently using biocompatible materials.