Reduced treatment time and costs, faster speed-to-production, localized control, and clinically acceptable accuracy -- these are many of the key reasons cited by clinicians for adding 3D printing to their practices. With some printers priced under $5K, printing materials that are equally affordable, and proven reduced case costs, it’s understandable that an increasing number of practices are adding this technology -- especially at a time when there is an industry-wide focus on improving the bottom line.
Join Dr. Alan Jurim, Director of Digital Dentistry with Touro College of Dental Medicine, founder of CADPRO Academy, and practicing cosmetic dentist, and Sam Wainwright, Dental Product Manager with Formlabs, for a review of:
• Workflows for the most common 3D printing dental applications including surgical guides, occlusal splints, custom impression trays, temporaries, and try-in dentures
• The startup, maintenance, and material costs, as well as the financial and time savings, associated with adding a 3D printer to your practice
• Simple steps for getting started with 3D printing in your practice, whether you have a full digital setup, are practicing traditional dentistry or fall somewhere in between
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