LightForce, a dental technology company specializing in fully customized, 3D-printed orthodontic solutions, used the GAO event to highlight its digital orthodontics workflow and clinician education strategy.
Throughout the week, the company promoted an educational session led by Dr. Todd Welsh focused on precision-driven treatment planning using LightForce technology. The presentation emphasized predictability, streamlined mechanics, and greater efficiency in managing both simple and complex orthodontic cases.
LightForce positioned its platform as a fully integrated digital ecosystem that combines software, customized hardware, and standardized clinical workflows. The company said its tooth-level planning approach and software-guided protocols are designed to reduce clinical guesswork, shorten chair time, and improve treatment consistency.
The GAO outreach builds on recent educational initiatives, including webinars addressing efficiency in routine Class I cases and discussions on practice-level return on investment. The company’s messaging suggests a strategy centered on clinician engagement and training rather than purely promotional efforts.
From a commercial standpoint, these events serve as demand-generation channels aimed at increasing platform adoption and retention among orthodontic practices evaluating digital and customized treatment options. Broader usage could drive recurring revenue through ongoing demand for 3D-printed appliances and related digital services.
The week’s activities reinforce LightForce’s position in the digital orthodontics segment as a provider of an end-to-end, efficiency-focused ecosystem. Overall, the company’s efforts reflect a continued focus on workflow integration, predictable clinical outcomes, and long-term practice productivity.

