3D-printing occlusal splints: a practical experience report from the Neumünster State Vocational School for Dental Technology

​​​​​​​‘Dental 3D printing – just a technical gimmick?! Nothing of the sort’. Till Küther, a dental technician in the final year of his apprenticeship, is enthusiastic about the digital workflow. ‘DMG proved us wrong and demonstrated that occlusal splints can be produced almost independently, with high precision and, above all else, quickly using the DMG DentaMile 3D printing process'.

In the current dental dialogue, he reports in detail on the 3D printing project day at the Neumünster State Vocational School for Dental Technology. Matthias Mohr, a master dental technician and digital expert, showed the students on DMG’s behalf how additive manufacturing of occlusal splints is an easy process using DentaMile. Special focus was placed on the core of the DentaMile principle (consisting of hardware, materials and software): DentaMile connect, the cloud-based software. We are delighted that DMG was able to give the graduating class new insights into the digital future of the world of dentistry.

Read the full report at www.dentamile.com