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3D printing international No. 1, 2022
Cover / Editorial / Content / Dental 3D-printing market to reach almost US$8 billion over the next few years / 3D printing: Study examines dentists’ user experiences and spending / “Having a digital practice will be vital for practice growth” / New online CAD Configurator helps dental professionals find their ideal software package - Three steps to an individual software solution An interview with Inka Müller / Five key elements to get your dental team on board with in-house 3D printing / A novel workflow for indirect restorations without digital design / 3D-printed maxillary premolar inlay restorations of Permanent Crown Resin / Production of complete maxillary and mandibular dentures using CAD/CAM technology / US military utilising 3D printing to deliver dental care on and off battlefield / Making aligners digitally, the K and B way using 3D printing / 4D-printed clear aligners found to show promise / Invisible orthodontics market: North American market remains solid, Chinese market grows rapidly / Multi-range, multi-material printing: A unique technology found only in Asiga 3D printers / 3D printing in dentistry: Developing the market / Buyer’s guide / Manufacturer news / Meetings / Submission guidelines / Imprint /
- Cover 1 - 1
- Editorial 3 - 3
- Content 4 - 4
- Dental 3D-printing market to reach almost US$8 billion over the next few years 6 - 8
- 3D printing: Study examines dentists’ user experiences and spending 10 - 11
- “Having a digital practice will be vital for practice growth” 12 - 14
- New online CAD Configurator helps dental professionals find their ideal software package - Three steps to an individual software solution An interview with Inka Müller 16 - 18
- Five key elements to get your dental team on board with in-house 3D printing 20 - 23
- A novel workflow for indirect restorations without digital design 24 - 27
- 3D-printed maxillary premolar inlay restorations of Permanent Crown Resin 28 - 31
- Production of complete maxillary and mandibular dentures using CAD/CAM technology 32 - 39
- US military utilising 3D printing to deliver dental care on and off battlefield 40 - 40
- Making aligners digitally, the K and B way using 3D printing 42 - 44
- 4D-printed clear aligners found to show promise 45 - 45
- Invisible orthodontics market: North American market remains solid, Chinese market grows rapidly 46 - 47
- Multi-range, multi-material printing: A unique technology found only in Asiga 3D printers 48 - 49
- 3D printing in dentistry: Developing the market 50 - 50
- Buyer’s guide 52 - 55
- Manufacturer news 56 - 61
- Meetings 62 - 64
- Submission guidelines 65 - 65
- Imprint 66 - 66