Evidence in Orthodontics
3D printing has revolutionized orthodontics, but not all printer settings are equal. A study by Favero et al. reveals unexpected insights into model accuracy. * Study Overview: Analyzed how printer type and layer height affect orthodontic model accuracy. * Key Findings: 100 micron layer height resulted in the most accurate models. Jewel 3D printer exhibited the smallest average deviation. All tested printers were within clinical limits. * Clinical Implication: Finer layers don't guarantee better accuracy; 100 micron is both effective and time-efficient. ……………………. Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series [https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/] offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call [https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/] now. Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann
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