This issue explores cutting-edge developments in dental practice: from pioneering trauma management in Asia to innovative aesthetic solutions for 'black triangles'. We delve into modern approaches to indirect pulp capping and the game-changing potential of photobiomodulation in orthodontics. The issue rounds off with essential leadership insights on fostering patient-centric environments and strategies for attracting and retaining top dental talent.

>> FlipBook Version (Available in English)

>> Mobile-Friendly Version (Available in Multiple Languages)

Click here to access Asia's first Open-Access, Multi-Language Dental Publication

Carbon and Keystone Industries Achieve Milestone in 3D Printed Dental Parts

Carbon, Inc. and Keystone Industries have announced a major milestone in their collaborative efforts. The partnership has successfully produced one million 3D printed dental parts using Keystone’s materials on Carbon’s advanced printers. This achievement marks a turning point in the field of digital dentistry, showcasing the potential of high-volume custom manufacturing in the oral healthcare sector.

Revolutionizing Dental Manufacturing

The collaboration between Carbon and Keystone Industries began with the introduction of KeySplint Soft Clear, a material specifically designed for Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology. This innovation has enabled dental laboratories to produce high-quality, patient-specific parts with unprecedented efficiency.

Phil DeSimone, CEO and co-founder of Carbon, emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating, “Reaching this milestone is a significant achievement for our partnership with Keystone and a clear indicator of the direction in which dental manufacturing is headed. We are not just a 3D printing company; we are pioneering a new era of high-volume custom manufacturing to meet the demands of today’s dental industry.”

Expanding Material Options

Since the initial success of KeySplint Soft Clear, the partnership has expanded to include a range of materials tailored for various dental applications:

  • KeySplint Hard: A durable option for rigid nightguards
  • KeyGuide: Designed for surgical guides, offering precision and clarity
  • KeyDenture Try-In: For removable denture try-ins
  • KeyMask: Used for gingival masks in dental restorations
  • KeyGuard: A robust material for 3D printed sportsguards

This diverse portfolio of materials, combined with Carbon’s DLS technology, is enabling dental labs to meet a wide array of clinical needs with greater precision and efficiency.

Impressive Production Figures

The scale of this achievement is noteworthy. Carbon reports that the one million dental parts were produced over 314,000 hours, utilizing 11,200 liters of Keystone materials. These figures demonstrate the robust nature of Carbon’s technology and its capacity for high-volume manufacturing.

Future Prospects

Both Carbon and Keystone Industries have expressed their commitment to continuing innovation in the oral healthcare space. The partnership aims to expand the range of available materials and enhance the capabilities of Carbon’s DLS technology, promising further advancements in digital dentistry.

As the dental industry continues to evolve, collaborations like this between technology providers and material specialists are likely to play a crucial role in shaping the future of dental manufacturing. Dental laboratories worldwide stand to benefit from these advancements, potentially transforming their workflows and improving patient outcomes.

The achievement of one million 3D printed dental parts serves not only as a milestone for Carbon and Keystone Industries but also as a testament to the rapidly advancing field of digital dentistry. As these technologies continue to mature, they promise to bring about significant changes in how dental products are designed, manufactured, and delivered to patients.

The information and viewpoints presented in the above news piece or article do not necessarily reflect the official stance or policy of Dental Resource Asia or the DRA Journal. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of our content, Dental Resource Asia (DRA) or DRA Journal cannot guarantee the constant correctness, comprehensiveness, or timeliness of all the information contained within this website or journal.

Please be aware that all product details, product specifications, and data on this website or journal may be modified without prior notice in order to enhance reliability, functionality, design, or for other reasons.

The content contributed by our bloggers or authors represents their personal opinions and is not intended to defame or discredit any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, individual, or any entity or individual.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *