Dental 3D Printing offers dental lab's all the benefits and possibilities of additive manufacturing.
Dental 3D printing is a rapidly growing technology that is changing the way dental prosthetics are created. 3D printers can create custom-made dental devices, such as crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures, with high precision and accuracy. This can lead to improved patient care, as well as reduced costs and lead times.
2ONELAB is a leading provider of dental 3D printing solutions. We offer a wide range of services, including custom-made crowns, bridges, and implants. We are committed to providing high-quality services and exceeding our customers’ expectations.
With a 250 W cw fiber laser and powder bed fusion technology, the 2CREATE Dental 3D Printer can process demanding alloys at high printing speeds while maintaining quality and durability.
With an open concept, you’re free to use any metal powders you want with the 2CREATE. This flexibility along with the dental 3d printer’s increased energy drastically reduces development costs and putting more money in your pockets.
The Dental 3D Printer is easy to use and has a user-friendly interface. It is backed by 2oneLab’s world-class customer support team.
Our Dental 3D Printer convinces with fast scalable workflows and outstanding surface quality.
Implant-supported dentures are the fastest growing segment in the dental industry worldwide.If you want to stay competitive, you need to invest in the benefits of dental 3D printing. It is faster, cheaper and more flexible than traditional manufacturing processes.
With metal 3D printing, only as much metal powder is processed as is actually needed. Unlike the classic milling process, little material waste is produced. Excess powder can be processed and reused.
You can position more dental components on a 100mm circular blank than in the milling process. There does not have to be any space between the components for the tool. You can print more components in less time.
Dental 3D printing allows you to produce a variety of dental parts. The process saves material and is very precise. In addition to crowns, bridges and partials, indications such as telescopic crowns and abutments can also be produced.
2ONELAB can create custom-made bridges that are tailored to each individual patient’s mouth. This ensures a better fit and function than bridges that are mass-produced. Custom-made bridges are more likely to last longer and be more comfortable than mass-produced bridges. They can also be made to match the color and shape of the patient’s natural teeth, for a more aesthetically pleasing result.
2ONELAB can create custom-made implants that are tailored to each individual patient’s mouth. This ensures a better fit and function than implants that are mass-produced. Custom-made implants are more likely to last longer and be more successful than mass-produced implants. They can also be made to match the color and shape of the patient’s natural teeth, for a more aesthetically pleasing result.
With our 3D printer dental laboratories can finally take advantage of all the benefits of additive manufacturing.
You can position more dental components on a 100mm circular blank than in the milling process. There does not have to be any space between the components for the tool. You can print more components in less time.
During the initial digitization and planning phases, the patient’s anatomy is digitally recorded using optical 3D scanners to ensure that every unique detail is noted. Dental practices then send the convention impression, otherwise known are plaster models, to dental laboratories where they are digitized by desktop optical 3D scanners. The anatomical structure of a patient can also be taken with an intraoral scanner, depending on the practice and patient’s wants.
After the planning and design, the data is prepared and whichever printing strategy one is using is applied. The strategy used for the printing process serves as a blueprint for the denture.
It’s like a recipe, guiding the production of the product. It is always optimally matched to the application as well as the predetermined material so that the best results can be achieved.
Nesting refers to the arrangement and reorientation of components for all the printing parts. There, the focus is on aligning as many components as close together as possible to have a multitude of components all on one build platform. This alignment of the dental 3D objects chosen by the software saves valuable post-processing time.
Once the printer has been prepared for printing, the print file can be loaded straight from the CAM software. Then all the user has to do is start the print, and the system will create the part. Once printing, the components are unpacked and the excess powder is extracted. This is done with the safe suction device. For this purpose, 2oneLab offers a powder separator, which catches the powder during the suction process, the collected powder can then be sieved and reused. After the excess powder has been collected and removed, then the component can be removed from the system for further post-processing.
After printing, the components must be separated from their support structures. For simple small components such as 3d printed dental crowns, the objects can be separated directly from the build platform. For large components, such as multi-unit bridges or partials, thermal post-treatment is mandatory.
After the annealing process, the components can be easily separated and continue to process.
Depending on the needs of the patients and their requirements, the components can then be polished and covered with the ceramic veneer. To give the dental prosthesis the most ethically appealing and natural appearance possible, they are then color-matched to the patient.
Our Dental 3D Printing software solution guides you through dental workflow. 2BUILD is your partner in professional construction job data preparation.
Our CAM software offers an optimized connection to your CAD environment and provides you with a variety of options for individual optimization of your process parameters.
Dental 3D printers are becoming increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer a cost-effective and efficient solution for the production of dental components.
2Create dental 3D printer is one of the fastest and most accurate dental 3D printer on the market, and it offers a number of advantages over its competitors.
Speed: The 2Create can produce high-quality dental components in a short period of time, which can help to reduce lead times and get patients back into their mouths faster.
Accuracy: The 2Create can create dental components with high accuracy, which is important for ensuring a good fit and function.
Cost-effectiveness: The 2Create is a cost-effective option for dental labs, as it can save money compared to traditional methods of creating dental components.
Customization: The 2Create can be used to create custom-made dental components that are tailored to each individual patient’s needs.
Compatibility: The 2Create is compatible with powders from other manufacturers, making it easy to find the right material for your needs.
3D printing is an efficient manufacturing process that can produce complex shapes with high reproducibility and offers consistent and repeatable part quality, which is essential for dental applications.
Dental 3D printing is being used for the production of dental implants, prosthetics, crowns, and bridges. Implants are becoming increasingly popular because they offer patients a more accurate and biocompatible fit. Prosthetics are also becoming more popular because they offer superior fit and function compared to traditional dentures. Crowns and bridges offer patients a more natural-looking smile by replicating the patient’s original teeth.
3D printing is changing the way the dental industry provides care to patients by offering more accurate and efficient solutions for dental laboratories and manufacturing service providers.
Dental 3D printing is a rapidly growing technology that is changing the way dental prosthetics are created. 3D printers can create custom-made dental devices, such as crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures, with high precision and accuracy. This can lead to improved patient care, as well as reduced costs and lead times.
The 2Create dental 3D printer is a versatile and powerful 3D printer that is perfect for dental labs. It offers a wide range of features that make it ideal for a variety of applications, including:
Orthodontic applications: The 2Create can be used to create custom-made orthodontic casts, occlusal or night splints, retainers, and indirect bonding splints.
Research and teaching applications: The 2Create comes with a number of powerful features that make it easy to create new parameters sets, making it ideal for research and teaching applications.
The 2Create is a cost-effective and reliable 3D printer that is perfect for dental labs of all sizes. It is a great option for labs that are looking to improve their workflow and deliver better results to their patients.
Precision: 2ONELAB’s 3D printers can create dental prosthetics with high precision. This is important because even small inaccuracies can lead to problems with fit and function.
Speed: 2ONELAB’s 3D printers can create dental prosthetics quickly. This can help to reduce lead times and get patients back into their mouths faster.
Cost-effectiveness: 2ONELAB’s 3D printing services can save money compared to traditional methods of creating dental prosthetics.
Customization: 2ONELAB’s 3D printers can be used to create custom-made dental prosthetics that are tailored to each individual patient’s needs.
3D dental printers have the best chances in the orthodontic industry by providing a faster and more accurate way to create custom dental appliances.
In the past, dental appliances were created using manual methods that were time-consuming and often resulted in inaccurate fittings. 3D Dental printers use state-of-the-art technology to create appliance models that are far more precise than those created with traditional methods. This not only saves time, but it also results in a better fit for the patient. 3D Dental Printers are also able to create multiple copies of an appliance, which is essential for mass production.
Thanks to 3D printing technology, orthodontists are able to create braces, retainers, and other dental devices that are perfectly fitted to each patient’s mouth. This not only results in a more comfortable experience for the patient, but it also decreases the overall treatment time.
Our dental 3D printer features a number of innovative technologies that make it ideal for dental labs.
The essential requirements of dental 3d printing materials used in dental implants are high strength along with excellent tissue compatibility. Commonly utilized metals such as stainless steel, cobalt chromium alloy, titanium or its various alloys provide the necessary qualities that make them suitable candidates for implantation into humans safely.
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If you are a dental lab looking for a 3D printer that can help you improve your workflow and save money, the 2Create is a great option.
Frequently Asked Questions on Dental 3D Printers
Dental 3D printing offers a number of benefits over traditional methods of creating dental prosthetics, such as crowns, bridges, and implants. These benefits include:
Accuracy: Dental 3D printers can create dental prosthetics with high accuracy. This is important because even small inaccuracies can lead to problems with fit and function.
Speed: Dental 3D printers can create dental prosthetics quickly. This can help to reduce lead times and get patients back into their mouths faster.
Cost-effectiveness: Dental 3D printing can save money compared to traditional methods of creating dental prosthetics.
Customization: Dental 3D printers can be used to create custom-made dental prosthetics that are tailored to each individual patient’s needs.
A wide variety of dental prosthetics can be created with 3D printing, including:
Dental Crowns: Crowns are used to cover damaged or missing teeth.
Dental Bridges: Bridges are used to replace missing teeth.
Dental Implants: Implants are used to replace missing teeth roots.
Dentures: Dentures are used to replace all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth.
Orthodontics: Orthodontics can be used to straighten teeth and correct bite problems.
Depending on the components (crowns, partials) and the selected powder, the printing time is approx. 3h.
Depending on the shape, there is room for up to 100 crowns on the 2CREATE’s build plate.
The 2CREATE has a very compact design. Thanks to the air-cooled fiber laser, which works very efficiently, a 230V connection (1 phase) is sufficient.
Of course, you need inert gas to operate the system. For CoCr Nitrogen and for Titanium Argon.