
Traditional methods such as casting, sintering, and machining are often time-consuming and material-intensive. In contrast, Additive Manufacturing allows for faster production with less material waste and higher precision. While traditional techniques often require multiple steps and manual interventions, 3D Printing can create complex geometries in a single process step.
Find out more about the decisive factors for your use of AM technologies in our exclusive white paper “ The success story: Additive Manufacturing in dental technology ”.
We will provide you with in-depth insights in 6 chapters
- Introduction – Background Information, advantages and market trends
- Printing processes & methods
- Materials
- Regulations that must be considered
- Practical examples of 3D-printed dental products
- Checklist for the use of Additive Manufacturing in dental technology
The white paper was created in cooperation with the Vogel Communications Group and will be sent to you free of charge after registration.