Report Description
Dental 3D printing is additive manufacturing used to create 3-dimentional image for incorporating several layer of image for building material . These objects are produced from a digital 3D blueprint like a computer-aided design or MRI scan . These devices allow the designers to make changes in the design without any additional tool or equipment . Dental 3D printing combines high quality 3D printing technology with a wide variety of dental materials . This technology is adopted by dentists , orthodontists , and dental labs . It is cost effective and allows for extensive customizations that allow for better designing . This allows dental practitioners to design the product based on the various factors of patient like age , height , weight , and medical history . These methods can be used by dental practitioners to replace teeth , veneers , crowns , and inlays in a single sitting .
Global Dental 3D Printing Devices Market Taxonomy
The global dental 3D printing devices market is classified on the basis of the following segments product type , technique , application , and end user of the dental 3D printing device :
� Product Type : o Printers o Software o Components
� Technique : o Digital Light Projection o 3D Jet Printing o Stereo Lithography Apparatus ( SLA ) 3D Printing o Selective Laser Sintering ( SLS ) o Direct Laser Metal Sintering ( DLMS )
� Application Type : o Orthopedic Implants o Dental Restoratives
• Crowns
• Surgical instruments
• Others
Dental 3D printing allows designing of dental crowns , prosthetics , implants , bone replacement , and customized devices based on requirement .
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� End Users of dental 3D printing devices : o Hospitals o Dental Clinics o Ambulatory Surgical Centers o Others
According to the World Health Organization ( WHO ) in 2012 , prevalence of cavities was 60 – 90 % in children up to the age of 15 years and 100 % in adults . Furthermore around 15 – 20 % of people aged from 35 – 44 years were suffering from severe periodontal disease that could lead to loss of the affected tooth . This rise in prevalence of