Implants
Digital Smile Design Partners With Formlabs Dental
Digital dental workflows can transform dental labs by enabling technicians to digitally design and fabricate models and appliances from a digital impression to create dental products at a fraction of the cost and time, while also improving patient outcomes.
Read MoreStryker Using Additive for Implants
Using its “AMagine” process, Stryker creates components with a titanium alloy that mimics bone.
Read MoreFormlabs' Educational Platform Aims to Advance Dental 3D Printing
Formlabs’ Dental Academy is an educational platform designed to advance 3D printing technology in dentistry settings.
Read MoreGE Additive, Orchid Collaborate on 3D Printing Orthopedic Joint Implants
The agreement bolsters the use of additive manufacturing in the medical implants sector with the development of electron beam melting solutions.
Read MoreMSU, AddiTec Collaborate to Develop Biocompatible Bone Implants
The collaboration focuses on enhancing Ti-6Al-4V implant properties by incorporating alloying elements such as Tricalcium phosphate to the Ti-6Al-4V melt pool matrix — which cannot be done conventionally.
Read MoreView From My Shop: 3D Printing and Postprocessing With Tangible Solutions
Collaboration between Tangible Solutions’ additive and machining departments simplifies their work. Learn more in this episode of The View From My Shop.
WatchOsseus’ 3D Printed Spine Anchors Receive FDA Clearance
The company says the system can be used with both bone screws and alternative fixation bone anchors to enable increased intraoperative flexibility, expulsion resistance and segmental stabilization.
Read MoreArch Medical Solutions Acquires Amplify Additive
With this acquisition, Arch Medical Solutions enters the additive manufacturing market to offer more innovative solutions for customers within the medical device contract manufacturing market.
Read MoreAn Additive Manufacturing Machine Shop
Finish machining additively manufactured implants requires different pacing and workflow than cutting parts from stock — different enough for an experienced manufacturer to warrant a dedicated machine shop.
Read MoreMarle Group Acquires Tangible Solutions
This acquisition gives Marle Group a total of eight global production facilities which are exclusively focused on orthopedic and spine implant manufacturing for OEMs worldwide.
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