May Orthodontic Product News Roundup
The May Orthodontic Product News Roundup highlights new technologies, partnerships, and product launches aimed at helping orthodontic practices enhance efficiency, patient care, and digital capabilities.
The May Orthodontic Product News Roundup highlights new technologies, partnerships, and product launches aimed at helping orthodontic practices enhance efficiency, patient care, and digital capabilities.
Solventum has launched 3M Clarity Precision Grip Attachments for 3M Clarity Aligners, designed for durability and stain-resistance.
A new survey from the American Association of Endodontists reveals that Gen Z and millennials are especially vulnerable to online dental misinformation, which may be deterring them from seeking timely dental care.
SprintRay launched a suite of products from its Biomaterial Innovation Lab, including a post-curing device and new resins.
Read MoreAlign Technology completed the acquisition of Cubicure, maker of 3D printing solutions for polymer additive manufacturing.
Read MoreBraces On Demand announced a partnership with EasyRx, integrating Braces On Demand into the EasyRx digital workflow.
Read MoreDentsply Sirona released new Primeprint resins for fabricating nightguards and splints for a variety of treatments.
Read MoreAlign Technology agreed to acquire Cubicure GmbH, creator of a unique 3D printer material manufacturing process to create tougher polymers.
Read MoreHere are five thermoforming plastic material options available to fabricate aligners and retainers in your in-office 3D printing lab.
Read MoreOn this episode the Orthodontic Products podcast, Dr Kim, of Saint Louis University, shares his findings after testing a new material that allows for direct 3D-printed aligners.
Read MoreLightForce Orthodontics announced that it raised an $80 million Series D round that will help the company scale production and innovation.
Read MoreDEXIS IOS solutions expanded its portfolio and ecosystem with new digital workflows designed to enhance productivity and patient experience.
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