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Pioneering research validates new dental 3D-printing materials

Many dental professionals are already familiar with 3D printing. The technology continues to find application in the creation of custom surgical guides, ...

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Ultra-fast 3D-printing process could transform production of zirconia restorations

DALLAS, US: Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have introduced a novel approach to ceramic 3D printing that could streamline the production of...

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Midas: The 3D printer that transforms the analogue dentist into a digital workflow protagonist

This is not just another article about 3D printing. It is a practical, clinically grounded reflection on how the Midas 3D printer (SprintRay) has overcome ...

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SprintRay acquires EnvisionTEC dental product portfolio

LOS ANGELES, US: SprintRay, the global leader in dental 3D printing, has announced the acquisition of the EnvisionTEC/ETEC (formerly part of Desktop Health)...

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Single-appointment 3D printing of inlays and onlays with Midas

In today’s busy life, patients may have trouble coordinating their work and home schedules when treatment requires multiple appointments. Typically, when ...

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AI-enhanced 3D bioprinting enables custom oral soft-tissue grafts

SINGAPORE: Gingival tissue grafting is a well-established procedure in periodontal therapy; however, conventional techniques are often associated with ...

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A new era of chairside restorations: “Midas is the first of its kind”

At this year’s International Dental Show (IDS), SprintRay is showcasing its latest development, Midas—a groundbreaking product revolutionising chairside...

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