Formlabs and 3Shape Partner on 3-D Printing Workflows
Formlabs and 3Shape will partner to introduce software integration solutions for bringing seamless dental 3-D printing workflows to the worldwide market. The partnership’s first solution
Formlabs and 3Shape will partner to introduce software integration solutions for bringing seamless dental 3-D printing workflows to the worldwide market. The partnership’s first solution
It’s almost time to pack your bags if you’re heading to the Yankee Dental Congress, scheduled for January 25 through January 29 at the Boston
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a 3-D printable ink for producing synthetic bone implants that rapidly induce bone regeneration and growth. The hyperelastic material
3-D printing has brought many benefits to dentistry—especially in implant surgery, where the growing use of customized surgical guides takes away the guesswork and helps
When surgeons need to replace bone in the head or face, they typically remove and then shape part of the patient’s fibula to fill in
The Dental SG Resin from Formlabs is a certified biocompatible Class 1 material designed primarily for surgical guide applications produced by desktop 3-D printing. According
You don’t have to be an engineer or an electronics enthusiast to take advantage of 3-D printing. Devices, like the desktop Form 2 from Formlabs,
Shirley Anderson had to have his Adam’s apple and mandible both removed after his tongue cancer returned, leaving the 68-year-old man from Evansville, Ind, without
Aspiring practitioners from around the world gathered to present their research during the Scientific Poster Session on November 29 at the 2015 Greater New York
The role of 3-D printing is growing in dentistry as it creates custom tools, implants, and even teeth. Some manufacturers now produce 3-D printers designed
Researchers at the University of Groningen in Germany have developed a 3-D printed substrate that kills microbes on contact. Its immediate applications will be in
The National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) has awarded $2 million in grants to 10 research institutes and universities to establish tissue regeneration