Stratasys DentaJet Series Building Momentum With Dental Labs Globally

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J3 DentaJet Multi-Material 3D Printer, recently introduced, is already a popular entry-level solution for dental labs to increase productivity and resolve the issue of skilled labor.

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel, August 02, 2023DentaJet is a professional 3D printer that has been adopted by more dental laboratories.® The new series of multi-material 3D printing machines will improve production efficiency and deliver higher quality dental applications. Stratasys introduced its entry-level J3™ DentaJet 3D printer earlier this year to complement its more advanced J5™ DentaJet model.

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The J3 DentaJet 3D printing system allows dental labs such as ADT to reduce the project time to just one day. This reduces overtime and unnecessary costs. (Photo: Business Wire).

Advanced Dental Technologies in Boston has recently acquired the J3 DentaJet Printer and is using it to create crown and bridge models, removable and implant models.

“We’re really thrilled with the J3’s output quality, and the ability to undertake multi-material printing has made our workflow so much easier and faster,” said owner Dany Karam. “We own several 3D printers, but this is by far the team’s favorite. We were able simplify and streamline the process, from multiple prints each day to a more efficient, streamlined workflow and lab environment, which helped us reduce costs by eliminating unnecessary overtime. We can now accomplish in one day what would have taken us three days before, and with better accuracy, at a fraction the cost.

Leveraging Stratasys’ smart digital workflow, the cost-effective DentaJet 3D printers address the evolving production needs of dental labs by enabling unattended printing and minimal post-processing. The labs can redistribute the resources they have, which helps them overcome the persistent industry-wide issue of skilled labor shortage. Stratasys offers a customized solution for every dental application, based on its specific requirements such as color realism or durability. Users can create extremely accurate, high-quality models, surgical guides and soft gingiva masks – each comprising multiple materials – in a single tray simultaneously.

Ident’M, a dental lab in France, recently purchased a J5 DentaJet printer, which now runs 20 hours a day to create about 1,000 dental parts each month. Stratasys meets the need for dental parts to be incredibly accurate, as well as meeting other requirements.

Olivier Mangot, Co-director, Ident’M, said, “This 3D printer’s precision is simply unachievable with any other technology today. We have been able to reduce the time patients spend in chairs for crown fittings, for example, due to our high level of accuracy. This has resulted in very positive feedback from customers. We’ve also been able to save time and improve productivity by producing full-color dental models on one J5 printer instead of three legacy 3D printers that were dedicated to three different applications.”

MA CAD/CAM Service UG in Germany has recently purchased a DentaJet J5 printer. Michael Anger stressed the importance and value of accuracy, quality aesthetics, and productivity. He said that the ability to print multiple materials and colors on one print job combined with minimal post processing has led to huge savings. “We’re now also able to present models to patients that are more aesthetically appealing as the printer can reproduce the colors from the oral scan.”

The DentaJet series powered by PolyJet™ technology is unlocking new applications such as monolithic full-color dentures with Stratasys’ TrueDent™ solution, which the company announced for the U.S. market earlier this year. Ronen Lebi is Vice President of Dental for Stratasys. He said that DentaJet printers were ideal for dental applications due to the complexity of geometries as well as the variety of materials needed. Its unrivalled accuracy and superior color realism provide a robust catalog of advantages that unlocks important benefits across various applications. But it also provides a vital versatility in any fast-paced, modern dental environment. We’ve paired these printers with a seamless digital workflow that ensures dental labs quickly see the business benefits while better serving their own customers; that’s why we’re seeing such rapid adoption around the world.”

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Stratasys leads the global shift towards additive manufacturing through innovative 3D printing technologies for aerospace, automotive and consumer products industries, as well as healthcare, fashion, education, and the fashion industry. Stratasys offers smart, connected, 3D printers that can print polymer material, a software eco-system, and parts-on demand. These solutions offer competitive advantages throughout the entire product value chain. The world’s leading organizations turn to Stratasys to transform product design, bring agility to manufacturing and supply chains, and improve patient care.

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