IM Device of the Week: Piro Flex This pair of Piro Flex devices will be fit to a patient in our in-house clinic this week. You can see the new feature: an outline of the foot on the bottom to indicate the correct side. What are other main qualities of Piro Flex? 1) Designed for children up to 65 lbs, focusing on low-tone pronation 2) Thin & flexible material ensures maximum comfort 3) Integrated dorsal flap to ensure ideal compression and prevent dorsal chip displacement 4) Combines a flexible heel for proprioceptive feedback with a stabilizing ring for proper mediolateral stability 5) Effortless and seamless application 6) Easily fits into shoes 7) Quick 3-minute ordering with 10 measurements Piro Flex is designed to provide maximum comfort and support for our youngest patients. Find out more at www.piroafo.com/smo/ Printed with HP 3D Printing
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3Shape #DentalTechTip: How to Kit Swap Your Print Analog In this video, I show you how to kit swap a print model analog dcm for another from a compatible dental implant system in the event that you need to change it out in CAD for printing due to something like a backorder or parts shortage, or simply because the doctor sent you a scan body that isn't compatible with the system you're using internally. Thanks for watching!
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How does 3D printing help the medical field? HKK Bionics uses 3D printing to help create orthoses for their patients. SLS meets their requirements due to its high precision and their need for small individual precise fitting parts. HKK Bionics also uses 3D printing to have customized skin compatible colors for their patients Want to learn more? Dive into the details here: https://bit.ly/3L18Pqc
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#Repost! "Many years back I was struggling to find a whitening system that offered excellent results with minimal sensitivity. The whitening process dries out the teeth during the application of the bleaching agent; therefore some sensitivity can be expected, but I wanted to minimize this as much as possible for my patients. Out of all the systems I evaluated, I found KöR to offer patients minimal sensitivity with a maximal result. This system even has a whitening option for those who suffer from tetracycline staining and a separate desensitizer that they apply after whitening. Our technology allows the process of making the trays to be very easy with digital impressions and in-house model printing. Patients can literally have their very customized trays within one day from starting the process! The results can vary based upon the case and some people will be directed to a different cosmetic option due to their needs; however, I have been extremely pleased with this whitening system."
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How does 3D printing help the medical field? HKK Bionics uses 3D printing to help create orthoses for their patients. SLS meets their requirements due to its high precision and their need for small individual precise fitting parts. HKK Bionics also uses 3D printing to have customized skin compatible colors for their patients Want to learn more? Dive into the details here: https://bit.ly/3L18Pqc
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🦷 Reducing Chair Time: 3D Printing Errors and Solutions in Dental Crown Production Join us in the fourth part of our webinar series focused on minimizing occlusal adjustments in dental crowns. In this session, we delve into common 3D printing errors like polymerization shrinkage and overe Extrusion. Discover effective solutions and techniques to ensure precise and reliable dental crown production with 3D printing technology. 👨🔬 Learn from experts on enhancing your 3D printing accuracy for better dental treatments. 🎥 Watch Now: https://hubs.la/Q02gcm1Q0 #Dental3DPrinting #DentalCrown #DigitalDentistry
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SLS 3D printing for foot orthotics with Formlabs: Starting with patient data captured through various scanner options, like iPhone 12+, IPad with a Structure Sensor Pro or other mobile as well specialized foot scanners. This data is then channeled into software solutions like GesPodo SPRL, FIT360 Ltd, LutraCAD B.V., Leopoly and others, aiding in the precise patient specific design of insoles or insole shells. Once the design is finalized, Formlabs PreForm comes into play, transferring the data to the printer. Post-printing involves essential steps like sifting and sandblasting showed in this video. Some of the samples will be vapor smoothed by AMT PostPro. Videos and pictures of the finial insoles with a cover on top and tests will follow soon. Please keep in mind that I am just evaluating TPU at this stage for foot orthotics. With Formlabs Nylon 11 I feel super comfortable for rigid insole shells. We already have a large number of patients wearing them.
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Creating safe and functional 3D printed sockets demands a methodical approach to design and testing. Safety is intricately tied to product geometry and thoughtful design. At Invent Medical, we've pioneered an in-house testing methodology, inspired by the ISO 10328 standard, to ensure our Augo sockets meet the highest safety standards. Augo has been rigorously tested under cyclic and static loads, simulating the most critical conditions. Our commitment to safety shines in Augo's design, with a robust 4X safety factor engineered to withstand a staggering 500 kg / 1,000 lbs and 1.5 million cycles. In collaboration with with Quorum Prosthetics and HP 3D Printing, we've embarked on a journey to redefine 3D printed socket testing. We're thrilled to unveil our results at AOPA. The Invent, Quorum, and HP teams are eager to engage with you and discuss our findings at the Invent booth (#907) or the HP booth (#533). #3DPrinting #ProstheticsInnovation #AOPA2023 #augo #socket
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Last 2 seats remaining…. Hurry! Learn digital implant workflows starting from CBCT interpretation to implant planning, guide designing and 3D printing for models, guides, and provisional restoration. Take your implant practice to the next level. Scan code for registration details. www.digitaldentalforum.com
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