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New 3D Printer for Digital Dentistry

Stratasys Objet Eden260V Dental Advantage 3D printer produces accurate dental and orthodontic models.

By DE Editors  

February 26, 2014

By DE Editors

Stratasys introduced the Objet Eden260V Dental Advantage 3D printer for digital dentistry.

The printer produces surgical guides and dental models in-house directly from intraoral scanner output. Orthodontic labs can reduce costs by 3D printing accurate models for orthodontic appliances, the company says.
 
The new printer features a custom-tailored materials package and a build tray that is 20 to 40 percent larger than that of alternatives for the dental sector. It also features printing speeds up to 33 percent faster than other products, according to Stratasys.
 
"Stratasys continues to make digital dentistry happen and is fully committed to this market," said Avi Cohen, director of global dental at Stratasys. "The Objet Eden260V Dental Advantage 3D printer is a cost-effective solution package that is designed to increase productivity and turnaround times while delivering precision prototypes and production parts."
 
For more information, visit Stratasys.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.




 

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