Basics of 3D Printing, Milling and Digital Dentistry

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Should You Invest in Chairside Milling or 3D Printing?


How do milling and printing compare in durability and cost? 


Which option provides the best long-term ROI for your workflow?


In this deep dive, Dr. Rustom Moopen shares his experience with CEREC, ExoCAD, and in-house fabrication, breaking down the real benefits and limitations of both technologies.


Dr. Rustom's IG: https://www. instagram.com/rustommoopen/?hl=en


From restoration strength to efficiency and investment costs, this episode unpacks what every dentist needs to know before taking the leap into milling, printing, and CAD/CAM workflows.


Protrusive Dental Pearl: Achieving the same effect (of the ‘Soft Clamp’ by Kerr) with a metal clamp without requiring a potentially painful palatal injection - Dr. Jo Cape (Protruserati) suggests using a cotton bud to apply topical anesthetic to the gingiva where the clamp will be placed, leaving it for a minute, improving patient comfort!


Key TakeAway:

- Investing in technology like milling can lead to a measurable ROI.

- Time management is crucial in dental procedures for efficiency.

- Milling is a subtractive process, while printing is additive.

- Mentorship is often more valuable than formal courses.

- The dental industry is evolving with new technologies.

- Understanding the nuances of dental procedures can enhance practice.

- Early adoption of technology can set a practice apart.

- Milling and printing serve different purposes in dental work.

- Mock-ups can save time and improve patient satisfaction.

- Milling offers more reliability than printing for dental applications.

- The choice between milling and printing depends on personal preference and practice needs.

- Milled composites have a proven track record of durability.

- Printed splints may not hold up under heavy use.

- Investing in milling technology can enhance practice efficiency.

- Design software plays a crucial role in modern dentistry.

- Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each method is essential for success. Investing in dental software can be costly but worthwhile.

- Learning design software is crucial for modern dentistry.

- Milling is generally superior to printing for final restorations.

- Regulatory considerations are important for in-house lab work.

- Choosing the right milling equipment depends on practice needs.

- Training and mentorship are essential for mastering dental technology.


Highlights of this episode:

0:00 Introduction

03:29 Protrusive Dental Pearl

04:59 Meet Dr. Rustom Moopen: Journey of Learning and Mentorship

09:21 Early Adoption of CAD/CAM Technology

11:54 The Practicalities of Chairside Milling

19:01 Emax Chairside Workflow

23:10 Printing vs. Milling: Understanding the Basics

26:48 Printed Mock-Ups and Workflow Integration

29:43 Comparing Milled and Printed Composites

32:07 The Future of Splints: Milling vs. Printing

35:50 Choices After Scanning a Tooth

37:16 Milling vs. Printing: Pros and Cons

41:11 Design Software and Training

49:28 Practical Applications of 3D Printing

53:42 Investing in Digital Dentistry

55:35 Printed Restorations vs Direct Composite

56:45 Regulatory Concerns

58:31 Investing in Milling Units

01:00:53 Ideal Candidates for Milling

01:03:49 Training and Resources  


If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss PDP137 – Q&A with a Dental Technician! https://protrusive. co.uk/137


This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. https://protrusive. co.uk/ultimate


This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C.


AGD Subject Code: 130 ELECTIVES (Product/technology training)


This episode aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of 3D printing, milling, and digital dentistry, enabling clinicians to integrate these technologies efficiently into their workflow for improved precision, cost-effectiveness, and patient outcomes.        

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