PioNext is the world's largest manufacturer of dental equipment, today released a new dedicated dental 3D printer PioNext DJ-89. PioNext DJ-89 is a machine based on LCD technology that can 3D print custom dental fixtures, implants, surgical guides and other medical models. At the same time, this is the latest medical 3D printing product we know. It can Satisfy fast, cheap, high-quality medical solutions, and is expected to change the status quo of personalized medicine.
Indeed, PioNext chose to produce its own dental 3D printer, which fits well with the current trend of rapid expansion of additive manufacturing in the medical environment. Now, we can easily talk about 3D printing medical solutions, which are already common
Traditionally, dental crowns and bridges are manufactured by investment casting. This technology can be traced back thousands of years. It is a very reliable method for manufacturing small and precise metal tools. But as we live The way forward does not mean that something has been effective, but it means that it is the best and only choice. Although investment casting is very reliable, it is also a time-consuming, labor-intensive and relatively expensive method. In contrast, although 3D printing has only developed for decades, it is faster, simpler and cheaper than traditional methods. Some major industry players have noticed this and introduced 3D printing to dentistry, from bleaching trays to tooth protectors.
Another advantage of 3D printing is that the use of traditional molds for patients is actually quite uncomfortable and even very painful, but 3D scanning and 3D printing completely free the doctor's hands. As a dentist said, “In clinical practice, I can easily place the implant in the correct position under the guidance of the 3D printed surgical guide, instead of having to guess based on my own experience like other things. It’s just accurate digitization.” There are thousands of 3D printed models, crowns, and bridges used in dental clinics around the world. In fact, even students with limited budgets are using 3D printing for correction. . Back to PioNext’s new DJ-89 machine, it can make patient splints, surgical guides and other things that require precise measurement and have complex details. These models are based on the patient’s three-dimensional scans and digital images. This machine is also Equipped with special software, the material used is UV curable resin. PioNext has provided CAD/CAM solutions and 3D image services for digital dentistry, enabling dental laboratories and clinics to "perfect their skills and increase their business." "3D printing is the future direction of development, because it allows laboratories and large clinics to expand their product capabilities and improve efficiency",