3-D Printers Improve Dental Patient Care
Dentists worldwide are now harnessing the power of 3-D printing technology regularly, and their patients are reaping the benefits. Advances in 3-D printing.
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Dentists worldwide are now harnessing the power of 3-D printing technology regularly, and their patients are reaping the benefits. Advances in 3-D printing.
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There is a black market for human teeth, which often end up in the hands of dental students in the United States, and.
When the Augusta University Dental College of Georgia (DCG) first started 3-D printing nasal swabs to use in COVID-19 testing, it was making.
Researchers at the University of Leeds and University of Edinburgh have created synthetic soft surfaces with tongue-like textures for the first time using.
The relentless pace of innovation driving dentistry forward is nothing short of astounding. And while these improvements have countless benefits for both dental.
In-house 3-D printing allows patients with malignant disease to more quickly receive immediate tooth restoration—treatment that had been regarded as of low importance.
The University at Buffalo (UB) School of Dental Medicine and university spinoff OptiMed Technology have received a $50,000 manufacturing grant from the Jeff.
The nasal swabs that COVID-19 testing requires are in short supply, prompting a pair of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) residents at the.
As the world grapples with an unprecedented crisis, 3-D printing has emerged as a viable temporary manufacturing option to supplement supply lines that.