3D printing takes the efficiencies of digital design to the production stage. By combining oral scanning, CAD/CAM design and 3D printing, dental labs can accurately and rapidly produce crowns, bridges, stone models and a range of orthodontic appliances.
With a 3D printer doing the hard work, dental labs eliminate the bottleneck of manual modeling and let the business grow. For those eager for the day when everything from scheduling to finished restoration can be achieved digitally and automatically, the future is here.
Learn more in dentist and lab testimonials and expert information below, or attend an event to meet digital dentistry experts face-to-face.
Dental Resources
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Multi-Material 3D Printing of Dental Stone Model With Rubber-Like Gum
Avi Cohen, head of medical and dental solutions, explains the superior precision of stone models printed in a combination of rigid and flexible materials.
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Multi-Material 3D Printing for Pre-Marked Dental Die Margin Line
Learn from Avi Cohen, head of medical and dental solutions, how to achieve greater accuracy in crown and bridge margin lines by printing dies in multiple materials.
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At the Heart of Digital Dentistry: Delivering dental restorations within 48 hours
Don Albensi, CEO of Albensi Dental Laboratories, reveals its trademarked PG-Pro workflow, which enables production of dental restorations faster and at an exceptionally lower cost than previous methods.
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Why Every Forward-Thinking Dental Lab Should Progress to Digital Production
Avi Cohen, Stratasys head of medical and dental solutions, Larry Stites, CEO of Allure Dental Labs, detail the advantages in speed, accuracy, cost and aesthetics that 3D printing offers over traditional milling.
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Dentistry Moves to 3D Printing
Avi Cohen, Stratasys head of medical and dental solutions, summarizes the trend toward digital dentistry and how embracing 3D printing can improve quality, precision and speed.
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ISO 12836: Dentistry Digitizing Devices
This standard describes methods for testing the accuracy of dental digitizing devices to verify their quality, reliability and accuracy. ISO 12836 is the standard against which dental device suppliers are measured to drive quality within the dental market.
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3D Printed Stone Models With Removable Dies
Find out from Avi Cohen, Objet head of medical and dental solutions, how digital stone models can include removable dies for simplicity.
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Objet30 OrthoDesk

The Objet30 OrthoDesk is specially designed for small to medium-sized orthodontic labs and clinics. It is compact, affordable, and easy to use. With patented, industry-leading PolyJet 3D Printing technology, it offers all of the advantages of a 3D printer, in a package that is just right for you.
- Digitize your workflow from CAD file to model
- Accelerate production times
- Increase production capacity
- Lead the market with cutting edge technology
- Enjoy a clean, efficient process
- Eliminate physical impressions
- Store models digitally

The Future of Orthodontics Fits on Your Desktop
The Objet30 OrthoDesk is the first 3D printer of its kind, combining accurate, precise 3D printing technology with a small footprint. It is easy to use, and includes specialized dental printing materials in convenient sealed cartridges. Now, you can fabricate stone models, orthodontic appliances, delivery and positioning trays, models for clear aligners, retainers and surgical guides - right on your desktop.
Digitize Your Workflow, Today
With the Objet30 OrthoDesk 3D Printer automating your model work, you can dramatically reduce fabrication times and increase output per technician. By transitioning to a fully digital process, you also eliminate the discomfort and inconvenience of physical impressions, and build customer satisfaction.
Fast ROI for Labs and Clinics of Any Size
The Objet30 OrthoDesk is specially designed to meet the needs of smaller labs and clinics. It combines speed and accuracy, ease of use, compact size and specialized dental materials - at a price that ensures rapid return on investment.
An End to Physical Model Storage
With a fully digital process, there is no need to store bulky, physical models. Store all of your cases digitally, for as long as you need.
Tray Size
300 x 200 x 100 mm (11.81 x 7.87 x 3.94 in)
Layer Thickness (Z-axis)
Horizontal build layers down to 28 µm (0.0011 in)
Build Resolution
X-axis: 600 dpi | Y-axis: 600 dpi | Z-axis: 900 dpi
Material Cartridges
Sealed 4x1 kg (2.2 Ibs) cartridges
Power Requirements
Single Phase:
100-120V~; 50-60Hz; 7A, 200-240V~; 50-60Hz; 3.5A
Machine Dimensions
82.5 x 62 x 59 cm (WxDxH) (32.28 x 24.4 x 23.22 in)
Machine Weight
93 kg (205 lbs)

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WID Austria |
May 24-25 |
Austria |
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SINO-DENTAL |
Jun 9 – 12 |
China |
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49 th annual meeting of korea dental technologist association |
Jul 5 – 7 |
Korea |
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Australian Dental exhibition |
Sep 6 – 7 |
Australia |
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ExpoDental Italy |
Oct 17-19 |
Italy |
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PCSO – San Diego, CA
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Oct 16 – 19 |
USA |
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Dentech China 2013 |
Oct 23 – 26 |
China |
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BDTA dental UK
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Oct 17-19 |
UK |
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TAD User Forum
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Nov 8-10 |
Las Vegas, NV |
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Eastern Conference of Dental Labs – NY |
Nov 9-12 |
USA |
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NESO (New York)
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Nov 14 - 16 |
USA |
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DLOAC CAD/CAM (California)
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Nov 17 – 19 |
USA |