Evidence in Orthodontics

34- Does Printer Type Change 3D Orthodontic Results


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3D printing has revolutionized orthodontics, but not all printer settings are equal. A study by Favero et al. reveals unexpected insights into model accuracy.

  • Study Overview: Analyzed how printer type and layer height affect orthodontic model accuracy.
  • Key Findings: 100 micron layer height resulted in the most accurate models. Jewel 3D printer exhibited the smallest average deviation. All tested printers were within clinical limits.
  • Clinical Implication: Finer layers don't guarantee better accuracy; 100 micron is both effective and time-efficient.
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    Evidence in OrthodonticsBy Dr. Baxmann MSc PhD