2021: The Year of 3D Printing in Dentistry
When Dr. Édouard Lanoiselée met a patient who needed an old amalgam inlay restoration changed with a tooth color restoration, the typical process.
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When Dr. Édouard Lanoiselée met a patient who needed an old amalgam inlay restoration changed with a tooth color restoration, the typical process.
Keystone Industries has released a statement taking issue with the findings of a recent study by the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Two commercially available 3D-printable resins marketed as biocompatible for use in dental applications readily leach compounds into their surroundings, according to researchers at.
Just a few years ago, 3-D printers were the sole province of high-tech engineering labs. Now, they’re playing a major role in dentistry.
Anesthesia and fillings are routine in dentistry now, but that soon may change. The University of Copenhagen School of Dentistry has been developing.