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Stratasys Expands Dental Penetration in United States

Dentistry Today

a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, announced that U.S. dental labs Posca Brothers Dental Laboratory , Artisan Dental Laboratory , and Express Dental Laboratory are among the many dental labs across the U.S. that have quickly adopted the TrueDent 3D printed dentures solution from the company.

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OrthoSelect Announces Partnership with Relu to Provide Automated CBCT Integration for DIBS AI Software

Dentistry Today

DIBS AI software creates predictive outcomes based on any desired bracket prescription so practitioners can truly begin with the end in mind. It also provides the flexibility to 3D print, either in-house or in our lab, extremely accurate bracket transfer appliances (commonly known as IDB trays). For more info, visit relu.eu.

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GNYDM 2023 – exocad to Showcase its Latest Innovations

Dentistry Today

and a prominent dental CAD/CAM software provider, has announced its participation in the 99th annual Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) from November 26–29, 2023, in New York. exocad will showcase its latest dental software and present its inaugural cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) equipment display at booth 2003.

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Chamlion Completes 236 Million Yuan in Series B Fundraising

Dentistry Today

Chamlion focuses on realizing the digitalization of the entire process of dentistry with a new generation of technology, and provides one-stop dental 3D printing digital solutions. Metal 3D printing is mainly used to manufacture metal crowns, partial frameworks etc.,

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Demystifying Computer-Assisted Design

Dentistry Today

In-House Digital Design Dental software design programs include options to use many different materials. The patient did not believe that including the second bicuspids in the restorative treatment plan would significantly improve the aesthetic outcome, so he elected to have only teeth Nos. 5 to 12) (Figure 4).