Disrupting the traditional workflow
3D printing is taking its place for dental, orthodontic, stomatological and maxillofacial applications. 3D Dental Printing is part of the overall Digital dentistry which refers to the use of dental technologies or devices that incorporates digital or computer-controlled components to carry out dental procedures rather than using mechanical or electrical tools.
With 3D Printing, dental practices and prosthesis laboratories can disrupt their traditional workflow and completely dematerialise their work processes, which leads to increased efficiency, cost savings, faster production speeds and improved quality. Digitization has also allowed for better cataloguing and patient-specific care.
But still a lot of research and development has to be done in order to continuously improve the endresult for the patient and the workflow for the dental professional.
This conference topic is now integrated in the 3D Medical Conference, thus in the conference program.
The first edition of this conference took place in 2017. Since then the conference took place on an annual base.
The target group for this conference covers a broad field, from dentists to hospitals and from research to manufacturing. The overlap with other 3D Medical printing applications such as 3D Bioprinting and 3D Medtech Printing in an interesting area to explore.
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