For a long time, dentistry has been a very popular department in the medical industry, and dental diseases are difficult to be cured at one time. It is often heard that "toothache is not a disease, but it hurts and kills people". Tooth extraction and tooth replacement may be more troublesome. Teeth vary from person to person, and customizing teeth generally takes a long time.
But now, the compatibility of visualization, computer-aided design, milling and 3D printing technologies, coupled with people's creativity, has brought the dental field into an exciting era. With the improvement of precision and efficiency, digital dental hospitals have played an important role in shaping the future of the global dental 3D printing market. According to the report of market research institutions, by the end of 2025, the global market value of dental 3D printing will reach 3.441 billion US dollars. More and more dentists begin to use 3D printers to make implants, such as crowns, bridges and dentures, which also promotes the popularity of dental 3D printers in the future.
With the continuous maturity of the application of 3D printing technology, 3D printers are more and more widely used in the dental field and the whole medical field. So what are the benefits of using 3D printers in dentistry?
1、 Shorten delivery time. Fast delivery time is the key for the denture industry to win market competitiveness and customer satisfaction. In order to shorten the waiting time of patients with pain, patients and dentists are willing to choose better products and services.
2、 It can be customized according to user needs. Digital dentistry requires very high model making, high customization and high precision. Only those oral models made by extremely accurate custom design and production can ensure that the denture products can meet the patient's unique oral structure to the greatest extent.
In the field of digital dentistry, due to the different oral structure and oral problems of patients, denture products need highly personalized customized production. Combined with 3D scanning imaging technology, 3D printer can print and make models with high precision and accuracy to truly present patients' oral structure and oral problems, so as to help dentists formulate the best treatment plan. The 3D printer has high precision and obvious material advantages, which solves the problem that the prosthesis is indirectly placed in the patient's mouth due to the error of traditional molding process, and improves customer satisfaction.