Dental 3D Printing Solutions
Advanced Dental 3D Printing Solutions for Faster, More Precise Results
From clinics to full-service laboratories, our solutions help reduce turnaround time while maintaining exceptional quality and consistency.
Dental 3D Printing Solutions
Dental 3D printers use advanced additive manufacturing technology to create precise dental models and appliances layer by layer. Integrated with CAD/CAM systems, they transform digital designs into physical outputs such as aligners, crowns, surgical guides, and dentures.
By eliminating traditional manual processes, 3D printing allows dental professionals to work faster, more accurately, and more efficiently.
How the Magic Happens:
A Dental 3D Printer is the high-speed engine of a modern digital workflow. It transforms digital data into physical reality through a precise, four-part "additive" symphony:
Digital Scanning
- The process begins by capturing a highly detailed 3D map of the patient’s anatomy using an intraoral or desktop lab scanner. This digital foundation eliminates the discomfort of traditional trays and provides a perfect 1:1 replica of the teeth.
CAD Design (Computer-Aided Design)
- The digital scan is imported into specialized dental software. Here, the restoration or appliance—such as a surgical guide, night guard, or model—is designed with micron-level accuracy to ensure a perfect fit.
3D Printing (CAM)
- The finalized design is sent to the 3D printer. Using advanced Light Processing technology, the printer builds the object layer-by-layer from liquid resin. This "additive" process allows for complex geometries and multiple parts to be produced simultaneously with incredible speed.
Washing & Post-Curing
- Once the print is complete, the parts are cleaned in a specialized wash to remove excess resin and then placed in a UV curing unit. This final step ensures the material reaches its full biocompatibility, strength, and clinical performance.
What is CAD CAM?
CAD/CAM dental systems refers to the software used to both design and mill dental prosthetics. CAD (Computer Aided Design) includes digitally scanning and designing prosthetics, while CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) is the process of sending final models to the output device and manufacturing them through milling or 3D printing. DGSHAPE devices and software are specifically engineered to perfectly fit into this digital workflow.

Benefits of Dental 3D Printing
Dental 3D printers allow for faster production of dental models and appliances, significantly reducing turnaround time. They provide high precision and repeatability, ensuring consistent quality across all outputs. With the ability to produce multiple items in a single print cycle, they improve efficiency while lowering operational costs. Their compatibility with modern digital workflows also makes them an essential tool for future-ready dental practices.
Why Choose Our Dental 3D Printing Solutions?
Produces highly accurate and detailed dental models with consistent quality.









