Nowadays, with the development of 3D printing, customized 3D printed braces have become possible. 3D printing invisible braces is a new 3D computer technology, tailored a series of almost imperceptible transparent braces to complete the entire correction process. Whether it is due to crowded teeth, gaps, or teeth that have shifted after traditional treatment, it can be used, so what is the process of 3D printing braces?
1. Obtain data by scanning in the mouth.
2. Software design and data restoration, the scanned model cannot be printed directly, and data restoration is required to print
3. Data import and 3D printer printing (a large warehouse can reach 130 dental molds, and a small warehouse can reach more than ten dental molds)
4. Model curing and other post-processing, 3D printed models cannot be used directly, they need to be cured, supported, polished and other post-processing
5. Take out the finished mold shape and sort and check the dental mold according to the customer information
6. The upper moulding machine presses the transparent braces
7. Peel off the braces and treat the burrs of the braces for disinfection, etc.
8. The finished braces are produced and adapted to the oral cavity.
The step of printing the tooth model is completed by a light-curing 3D printer. Under normal circumstances, a patient who uses invisible braces to straighten their teeth needs about 30-40 pairs of braces. If traditional processing methods are used, it is impossible to tailor-made and mass-produce correction models for the patient in a short time. 3D printing, as a kind of digital molding technology book, can transform any digital design into a real object, and 3D printing technology just meets the two conditions of individualization and mass production. The cost of making dental molds with 3D printers is low, the cycle is short, and at the same time It also improves the quality and accuracy of the manufactured dental implant parts, which brings great convenience to the manufacture of dental molds. Among them, the light-curing LCD 3D printers technology combines high speed, mass production and low cost, so the price of products based on this technology is often more affordable, and it is also selected by the most users as the production of braces.
The PioNext light-curing dental 3D printer DJ-89 is widely used in denture dentistry. This 3D printer uses light-curing technology to print dental molds and uses photosensitive resin as the printing material. The PioNext DJ-89 dental 3D printer supports digital modeling, which can make the size of the dental model more accurate, assist the doctor in completing more suitable invisible braces, and make the patient more comfortable to wear.