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Mactron 50W JPT Fiber 3D Laser Engraver Machine For Metal Steel Aluminum Mould Deep Engraving

Mactron 50W JPT Fiber 3D Laser Engraver Machine For Metal Steel Aluminum Mould Deep Engraving

$9,800.00 - $11,850.00
Min Order: 1 set
Laser Type: Fiber Laser
Cooling Mode: Air Cooling
Graphic Format Supported: Dxf
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The dental 3D printer creates a new method of dental surgery. It is possible for surgeons to speed up the surgical process and make the surgery safer for the patient. The dental 3D printer price varies according to several factors, including print quality, build volume, dental 3D software, as well as the reliability and repeatability of the printer.

What can a dental 3D printer do?

Although 3D printing technology is only starting to be used in the dental industry, 3D dental printers have already produced various applications, including crown or bridge models, clear aligner models, surgical guides, splints or occlusal guards, patterns for casting and pressing, etc. One of the most common applications is to create dental prosthetics, such as 3D-printed dentures. Another popular application is dental implant 3D printing, which could offer a better and more comfortable fit.

How does a dental 3D printer work?

There are four steps for a dental 3D printer to work. The first is to scan. An intraoral scanner is used to collect a digital impression. Then import the digital scan into the design software and design. Once the design is complete, import the file to 3D dental printers to print. Last is to wash, dry, and post-cure printed parts. For 3D-printed teeth, simply scan a patient's mouth and then create 3D-printed dental models for their teeth. These models will be used to create a mold for the dentures.

Materials of dental 3D printer

The 3D printer dental materials mainly come into three types of dental 3D printer resin. Model resin is often used in 3D printer dentistry because its malleability makes it possible to fit in crowns and prosthetics more precisely and comfortably. Draft resin is the right choice for 3D printing orthodontics retainers and aligners since it is one of the fastest materials to print. It's convenient to use draft resin to print a standard aligner for same-day application. Castable resin is great for crowns and teeth repairs as it is able to adhere well to the patient's mouth and is strong enough to match the density of a standard tooth.

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