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3D Printing in Orthodontics - What Really Works

5 min · 22 de may de 2026
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What Really Matters in Practice 3D printing promises efficiency and automation, but its real impact depends on how well it’s understood and implemented. Behind every successful setup are decisions about materials, safety, workflows, and daily routines. Small details in handling and planning can determine whether the technology supports or disrupts your practice. As digital production becomes more common, expectations and realities often differ. A clear understanding helps turn complexity into a reliable part of everyday work. ---------------------------------------- * Book your strategy call here [https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/] and we will discuss how you can quickly and simply get more out of your practice. * You can find my books, courses, merchandise and laboratory shop here [https://www.myortholab.de/shop/]. I look forward to your visit. * Also have a look at the website [https://leanorthodontics.com/en/]. You can read the blog there as well, in case you still do not quite dare to join me in a course yet. I would really like to meet you. I wish you an excellent day! Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann

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