Dental 3D printer DFAB®
DLPSLAon casters

dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
dental 3D printer
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Characteristics

Applications
dental
Technology
DLP, SLA
Configuration
on casters

Description

DFAB® Chairside is a revolutionary additive technology at the dentist side for in-office restorations in a single visit. It can produce permanent translucent anatomic and implant-supported crowns, bridges, inlays and veneers in hybrid ceramic in just a few simple steps. The DFAB® methodology completes the Digital Workflow in dentistry sector: from intraoral scanner to 3D printed product in one visit. It makes the production of natural-looking dental prosthetics far simpler compared with traditional methods. It saves time by offering immediate service with 3D print customization using DWS' patented Photoshade® technology: from an .stl file obtained from intraoral scanning or from a model, complete control over prothesis colour and shading allows you to reproduce an individual patient’s tooth shade exactly for the most natural result. The Nauta Photoshade® software generates a preview in real time and upon confirmation, executes the 3D print to obtain the most realistic result possible. Thanks to the high accuracy and precision, DFAB® ensures an accurate fit and correct occlusion. Its high printing speed enables the system to produce a bridge with up to five elements in less than twenty minutes, so treatment can be completed in a single appointment. The prosthesis obtained is ready for fitting into the patient’s mouth after a few finishing touches: easy removal of supports, washing in alcohol, a few minutes’ final UV treatment with DCURE and polishing. DFAB uses disposable cartridges of Temporis2 Class IIa-certified biocompatible material. Digital processes validated with our Partners.

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