Lab Tribune Middle East & Africa No. 2, 2022
Formlabs Dental and Medit partner to streamline chairside 3D printing
Formlabs Dental and Medit partner to streamline chairside 3D printing
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Vol.12_LT.indd NL Y O LS NA IO SS FE O PR NT AL DE Published in Dubai www.dental-tribune.me March-April 2022 | No. 2, Vol. 12 Formlabs Dental and Medit partner to streamline chairside 3D printing The combination of industry-leading technology will reduce hurdles to digital dentistry adoption. By Formlabs Dental Formlabs, a leading 3D printing company, has announced its partnership with Medit, a global provider of dental 3D scanners, to make chairside 3D printing accessible and approachable to all dental practices. Now, Medit Link users can download Formlabs’ PreForm app, a software integration that helps to prepare dental CAD designs for quick and convenient printing on Formlabs printers, directly from Medit Link. In combining their powerful and intuitive technology, Formlabs and Medit will enable clinicians to easily 3D print dental components with greater speed and efficiency through a simplified inoffice workflow. Formlabs Chief Product Officer Dávid Lakatos said: “Formlabs Dental is expanding access to 3D printing, and doing so requires partnering with industry leaders like Medit to address barriers to adoption in the dental industry. Together, we’ve created a complete chairside workflow that addresses these barriers to make the technology more accessible, with the ultimate goal of unlocking the benefits of dental 3D printing for both providers and patients.” With Medit intraoral scanners, dental professionals can scan a patient’s teeth, and then simply and easily convert scans into 3D printed models and appliances with a Formlabs Form 3B+ printer. This partnership builds on the success of Formlabs Dental, which has supported digital dentistry adoption with validated workflows, its biocompatible portfolio including resins such as Permanent Crown and Temporary CB, and Formlabs’ PreForm software. Dental professionals can utilize this new workflow with Medit’s industryleading i500 and i700 intraoral scanners to add 3D printing in a reliable, easy-to-integrate way to their workflows, without extensive training and costs. “The integration of Formlabs and Medit combines best-in-class 3D printers with the industry’s fastest intraoral scanner. This will inevitably bring about great synergy, resulting in easier access to a complete chairside solution,” said Medit Chief Strategy Officer Inhaeng Cho. For further information, please contact: Formlabs Dental 35 Medford St. Suite 201 Somerville, MA,MA 02143 United States +Tel: 1 617 702 8476 3D printing: Study examines dentists’ user experiences and spending By Jeremy Booth, Dental Tribune International BUDAPEST, Hungary: The use of additive manufacturing in dentistry is widespread in dental markets; however, there is a lack of information about the practical aspects of how dental specialists are using 3D printing and the amount they are spending on it. A study led by researchers at Semmelweis University in Budapest sought to establish the facts about 3D printing in dentistry in order to characterise its use. According to the study, additive manufacturing experienced a price revolution around 2010. The technology had already existed for nearly two decades, but lower prices brought 3D printing within reach of consumers and professional groups, and dentists and dental laboratories were some of the core investors in early compact 3D-printing solutions. More than a decade later, 3D printing is being used in every field of dentistry, including in prosthodontics, orthodontics, implantology and maxil- lofacial surgery. The authors stated, however, that “little knowledge has been collected from the specialists in this technology’s physical usage”. The researchers therefore investigated key aspects of use, such as the types of 3D printers and software being used, the number of units on hand in dental settings, and the accessibility and cost of the technology for dental professionals. They found that respondents mostly used their 3D printers to create models for designing prosthetics. The second most common use was in the area of orthodontics, followed by the creation of sectional cast models, surgical guides, castable waxes and splints. At the lower end of the usage spectrum, dental professionals used the technology to create restorations such as dental bridges, crowns, inlays and permanent restorations. their printing device at least every two days, and 92.5% used it at least once per week. More than onequarter (25.8%) of respondents used more than 20 l of additive printing material every year, and 55.0% said that they had spent US$5,000 (AED20,200) or less on their printing device. The majority (63.3%) of respondents said that 3D-printed models were more accurate than those made using cast model techniques. Most respondents (72.5%) said they used The most common 3D printers owned by the respondents were ÿPage B2[2] =>DTMEA_No.2. Vol.12_LT.indd B2 LAB TRIBUNE Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | 2/2022 ◊Page B1 those made by Formlabs, NextDent and Asiga, and the top three criteria that respondents looked for when choosing a 3D printer were accuracy, price and recommendations. When it came to satisfaction with the potential of their 3D printer, respondents were most satisfied with devices made by Asiga and NextDent. On the topic of price and material, devices made by Anycubic scored the highest. When it came to speed, users of NextDent devices were the most satisfied. Only three respondents said that they were dissatisfied with their device. One of the surprise findings of the research was that only 51.7% of respondents had received training on how to use their 3D printer from the device manufacturer, and it was © Robert Kneschke/Shutterstock For CAD processes, the most commonly used software was made by exocad, followed by those made by Meshmixer and 3Shape. The respondents used intra-oral scanners almost as often as they used their 3Dprinting devices, and the two technologies were often used together. Among the intra-oral scanners used by the sample group, those made by 3Shape were the most preferred, followed by those made by Medit, Dentsply Sirona, Align Technology and Planmeca. ence can be created together, as the patient can follow the whole treatment via digital dental tools.” Researchers have found that most dental professionals use their 3D-printing device at least every two days and the vast majority use it at least once per week. highlighted that most respondents had not been able to familiarise themselves with 3D printing during their dental education. Regarding becoming adept with the technology, the researchers noted that social media was a significant source of information, problem-solving and networking opportunities related to 3D printing in dentistry. They wrote: “Social media is essential. It is cur- rently having a significant impact on the healthcare industry, and it is also an excellent tool for helping specialists exchange experience and knowledge. In addition, if one needs help, it seems to be a faster method for receiving it than the official support system.” It was found that newly graduated dentists and younger dentists were faced with fewer technical obstacles when adopting the technology. The researchers wrote: “They learn the critical steps of digital dental treatment during their education, including digital impression taking, intra-oral scanning, and additive manufacturing. This new generation of dentists has enormous potential to develop digital dentistry. The working process and patient experi- The study identified environmental factors related to additive manufacturing as a concern within the dental community. They said that there was a lack of studies that investigated the full ecological footprint of digital dental workflows, including the complete life cycle of additive manufacturing processes, in comparison with more traditional dental technologies. The findings were based on an online survey that was conducted between 1 January 2020 and 1 January 2021 and completed by 120 dental professionals from 20 countries. This sample was comprised of 68 dentists, 29 dental technicians and 23 CAD/CAM specialists who were mainly based in Hungary (23.7%), the US (18.4%) and the UK (7.9%). Most of the respondents owned one 3D printer and the study participants, on average, had more than three and a half years of experience using the technology. The study, titled “User experience and sustainability of 3D printing in dentistry”, was published online on 9 February 2022 in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 3Shape Unite—the platform connecting the digital dots in dental clinics LONDON, UK: In October 2021, 3Shape launched 3Shape Unite. The new open platform brings worldleading dental companies, solutions and laboratories together and will allow dental professionals to manage all their cases seamlessly and efficiently. During the launch event, Dr Rune Fisker, senior vice president for product strategy at 3Shape, introduced the new platform, describing it as the greatest effort and investment in the company’s history. More than 100 people have been working on this project for the past three years. He explained that 3Shape had recognised that the main problem with digitised dentistry was that, although a wide range of tools were available, these remained rather isolated in use. 3Shape Unite aims to provide an unprecedented connection of digital tools, offering users freedom of choice, unrestricted access to their preferred products and the flexibility to easily switch between different brands’ and manufacturers’ solutions. On the new platform, 3Shape CEO Jakob Just-Bomholt said: “3Shape Unite is a tremendous launch for 3Shape! It brings to life our historic vision of giving dentists freedom and open options. It is digital dentistry united under one platform. From labs and treatment solution partners to managing patient care, 3Shape Unite creates workflows that just flow.” Leading the way for the future of the dental clinic Aiming at making digital dentistry more straightforward and accessible, 3Shape opted for an app-based approach in the development of Unite—very similar to modern smartphones. Fully integrated with the awardwinning TRIOS intra-oral scanner, the Unite platform and apps deliver an intuitive user interface, including a simplified laboratory order form with built-in chat and bestin-class workflow between the dental practice and over 1,000 laboratories; integrations with more than 50 clear aligner providers and patient management systems as the key cornerstone of Unite; and easy access to patient data and images. “3Shape Unite is going to be the go-to dental platform, enabling treatment planning and execution in just a few clicks,” Just-Bomholt added. In fact, Unite provides the interface for the entire treatment—from the initial scan to completion. With absolute integration between TRIOS and all partner apps, there is no need to switch platforms or to save or transfer files during the workflow. Included free of charge with every TRIOS, the Unite platform gives practitioners the freedom to effortlessly manage and expand their digital dentistry offering via an ever-growing built-in app library, Unite Store. For dental laboratories, 3Shape Unite provides a platform and directory for them to become more visible to dental practices, market their services with a profile they create and take advantage of an optimised order workflow with practices. © 3Shape By Claudia Duschek, Dental Tribune International In order to provide a truly open and united platform, 3Shape has joined forces with some of the leading companies in the dental industry: Henry Schein, Ivoclar and the Straumann Group. The partnership enables 3Shape Unite users to directly access optimised, integrated digital solutions from these founding partners. Guillaume Daniellot, CEO of the Straumann Group, said that the rationale behind the company’s involvement in this project is to provide “frictionless access to Strau- mann solutions and services—be it our ClearCorrect clear aligner treatment, implant surgical planning or an overall Smile in a Box treatment, or any other prosthetic solution from the Straumann Group”. Diego Gabathuler, CEO of Ivoclar, which has collaborated with 3Shape for ten years already, added that “the fit with Unite is perfect, as we can integrate our smart systems and workflows in a new platform where customers can access everything in one place”. Global launch in 2021 The platform has been available globally since mid-December 2021, Fisker announced. 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