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Lifelong Learning Is Essential to High-Quality Patient Care

Dentistry Today

Lifelong Learning Is Essential to High-Quality Patient Care By taking advantage of continuing education courses, dentists can learn to master the latest industry advancements and how to utilize new technology and techniques to provide patients with the best-in-class care.

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Park Dental Research to Acquire Orthodontic Software and 3D Aligner Manufacturer Orchestrate 3D

Dental News and Technology

A titanium screw replaces the roots of an extracted tooth and is integrated into the bone structure of the jaw over the course of a few months to become a highly-stable platform for a crown, bridge, or full-arch denture. For more information, visit www.orchestrate3d.com.

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Dental Flippers: The Young Dentist’s Guide

Dentistry Gone Digital

David Rice Trauma, emergency extraction(s) due to pain or infection, future dental implant, or simply missing a tooth, patients present in a variety of ways, for a variety of reasons. Once upon a time, the best we had in dentistry was an interim partial denture, known as the very aptly named, flipper. What Are Dental Flippers?

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Glidewell Partners With LuxCreo to Launch the fastprint.io 3D Printing Solution

Dentistry Today

Glidewell, the nation’s largest dental lab and a leader in dental technology, announced a new partnership with LuxCreo, a leading 3D printing company in dental appliances based in San Francisco, to introduce the fastprint.io 3D Printing Solution. The fastprint.io

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Where is Technology Headed in 2023?

Dentistry Today

How about a custom denture tray, another resin, or a surgical guide? Printed dentures require more software and more resins. A very interesting new resin and process seems to have arrived that will allow us to directly print clear aligners. These are not automatic. Then there is the product you take out of the printer.

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U.S. Dental Services Market Size Estimated to Reach USD 254.09 Billion by 2032

Dentistry Today

Preventive dental treatment is growing increasingly common, with an increasing number of people seeking regular dental check-ups and cleanings to avoid potential oral health problems. A recent study from Harvard School of Dental Medicine in the U.S. A recent study from Harvard School of Dental Medicine in the U.S.

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Living the Digital Dream with 3D Printing

Off the Cusp

The growing list includes models for crowns, bridges and clear aligners; surgical guides; splints and occlusal guards; retainers; and full dentures. It’s hard to imagine that we may be able to 3D print even more applications in the future as resin materials and printer technology continue to advance.