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  • 21 March, 2019

3D Printing Technology & Advancements at IDS 2019

3D Printing Technology at the 38th IDS Cologne Germany
3D Printing provides Fully integrated dental solutions very easily and swiftly. 3D Printing ahs shaped the processes of Manufacturing. The technology has a resonance with dentistry, and with advances in 3D imaging and modelling technologies such as cone beam computed tomography and intraoral scanning, and with the relatively long history of the use of CAD CAM technologies in dentistry, 3D Technology is the future of dentistry. Uses of 3D printing include the production of drill guides for dental implants, the production of physical models for prosthodontics, orthodontics and surgery, the manufacture of dental, craniomaxillofacial and orthopaedic implants, and the fabrication of copings and frameworks for implant and dental restorations.

3D imaging and modelling, and CAD technologies are hugely impacting on all aspects of dentistry, 3D Technology has not only reduced the working time significantly but has carved a path for same day dentistry. Any Complex Geometrical Dental structures can be executed just like any other normal Dental cases, all thanks to 3D Technology. Nearly everything we make for our patients can be made by a 3D printer. Orthodontics has become an art in Dentistry as high-resolution printing in resin is already an entirely practical proposition. Printing models in Restorative Dentistry has also become easy and faster due to the rise of 3D Printing. Implantology and Maxillofacial Surgeries have also Benefited significantly due to 3D Printing Technology as prerequisite to use anatomical models made by any number of different 3D printing techniques to assist with the planning of complex treatments.

Here’s a List of all the 3DPrinting Exhbitiors at the 38th IDS 12-16th March Cologne Germany 2019

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