ADDING A NEW DIMENSION TO YOUR PRACTICE WITH 3D PRINTING
printing three sets of retainers for a clear aligner therapy case that just finished. TYLER ROSE: We use the 3D printer for everything. As a matter of fact, today I have already finished printing a presurgical eden- tulous model, a digital tooth reduction guide, and a denture. I would say that our printer usage is broken down into 30% retainer- related, 40% implant-related, and 30% prosthesis-related solutions. CM: How has a digital workflow impacted your practice? PR: Our current digital in-office setup has helped us streamline our practice, made us more efficient, and turned 90% of our work into same-visit treatments. When I bought the fastmill.io In-Office Mill, I thought I had bought a complete digital solution for the office, but I was wrong. The 3D printer is a part of the digital solution ecosystem. The fastdesign.io ™ Software and Design Station works seamlessly with the rest of the digital workflow and allows me to do all kinds of 3D cases, including wax-ups for full-arch cases. If I can’t 3D print it and need some- thing a little bit stronger, I always have the option to send it to the lab. Having access to fastdesign.io software gives us the opportunity to take advantage of our digi- tal workflows. Another great advantage is being able to show a patient what you are going to do, and what the result will look like. Using the soft- ware, I can present them with a clear picture
of what the end result will be. Sometimes, I will even 3D print the proposed solution for them. Nothing beats being able to show- case the 3D-printed physical model of the work you will do for them.
that was completely guided and precisely placed with a printed surgical guide. CM: Has the printer contributed to addi- tional production in your practice? TR: We experienced a significant increase in our crown & bridge production. What made the difference is the ability to show patients a real, tangible model of the outcome. It’s helped us present more comprehen- sive treatment plans — and patients are saying “Yes.” The final restorations match the models they approved, and we deliver everything in less time. Since adopting 3D printing and guided surgery two years ago, our implant production has grown from five implant cases per year to 65 implant cases in just the first five months of this year. But it’s so much more than just an implant service. The software is great for treatment planning and final solutions. Whether the 3D-printed product is being used as a model, a temporary solution, a guide to treatment, or a final appliance, digital dentistry made it all possible.
“Nothing beats being able to showcase the 3D-printed physical model of the work you will do for them.”
CM: What aspect of the fastprint.io 3D Printing Solution impressed you the most? PR: The Glidewell 3D printer is so accu- rate that the surgical guides fit intimately. The surgical placement from these guides is immaculate. We recently had a patient who walked in and needed two teeth extracted. We took a CT scan and told him that we could plan an implant and fabricate his surgical guide in about an hour, so he waited while we printed the guide that we used to extract his teeth and immediately placed the implant. CM: What patient-centered improve- ments have you seen since adopting this technology? PR: A patient can come in with a missing tooth or a tooth that needs to be extracted and walk out an hour later with an implant
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