3D printing in medicine and dentistry 3D printing opens up new possibilities

With Formlabs medical and dental 3D printers, we offer MedTech companies, laboratories, hospitals, dental technicians, dental practices and many other healthcare professionals new opportunities to advance the standard of care.

Medizin Dental 3D-Druck

In 2016, Formlabs began investing heavily in specific solutions for the medical and dental industry. Since then, countless medical devices have been developed using Formlabs machines, and more than a quarter of a million patients have benefited from patient-specific, biocompatible surgical guides and devices. There are now around 17 different materials available for dental 3D printing for an incredible number of applications. It’s hard to estimate how many customized solutions have been produced for patients – but it must be an incredibly large number.

Dental 3D printing

With almost 20 different materials and two dedicated 3D printers for dental technology, Formlab offers a very wide range for dental 3D printing. Formlabs 3D printers are suitable for dental laboratories, dental practices and orthodontics.

In addition to the excellent hardware, Formlabs also offers an intelligent ecosystem of software and automated post-processing. The software not only impresses with the integration of all known systems, but also with specific functions and a print job management system in which several printers can be managed simultaneously.

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3D-Druck Medizin

3D printing in medicine

The Formlabs SLA 3D printers for medical applications offer the possibility of processing both technical and biocompatible materials on one and the same machine. This is why the machine is extremely popular with many medtech companies, among others. However, it is not only used to develop MedTech components, but also to develop and use surgical instruments. We are proud to have been supplying many universities and hospitals in Switzerland for a long time.

The Formlabs Fuse 1 SLS 3D printer also opens up new possibilities for the production of customized prostheses.

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