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domingo, 26 de abril de 2026

Invisalign 3D Printing Revolution: Future of Orthodontics

Invisalign 3D

The integration of advanced 3D printing technologies into clear aligner therapy marks a turning point in orthodontics.

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Companies like Align Technology are moving toward direct 3D-printed aligners, improving efficiency, scalability, and treatment precision. This article analyzes the latest developments, clinical implications, and future impact of this digital transformation.

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Introduction
Orthodontics is undergoing a major shift driven by digital workflows and additive manufacturing. The rise of clear aligners, particularly Invisalign, has already transformed patient expectations. Now, the transition from thermoformed aligners to directly 3D-printed appliances represents a new technological milestone.
This innovation is not only a manufacturing upgrade but also a paradigm shift in treatment planning and delivery.

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What Is the 3D Printing Revolution in Invisalign?
Traditionally, Invisalign aligners are produced by:

1. Creating a 3D digital model
2. Printing physical molds
3. Thermoforming plastic over those models

New approach: Direct 3D printing
▪️ Aligners are printed directly without molds
▪️ Use of biocompatible photopolymer resins
▪️ Greater control over thickness and force application
👉 This reduces production steps and enhances customization.

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Key Innovations Driving the Change

1. Advanced Materials
▪️ Development of next-generation flexible resins
▪️ Improved elastic memory and force consistency

2. Precision Engineering
▪️ Ability to vary aligner thickness in specific areas
▪️ More controlled tooth movement biomechanics

3. Mass Customization
▪️ Fully digital workflow from scan to delivery
▪️ Scalable production for millions of patients

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Clinical Implications

1. Improved Treatment Accuracy
Direct 3D printing allows more precise force delivery, potentially reducing:
▪️ Refinements
▪️ Mid-treatment corrections

2. Shorter Treatment Times
▪️ Faster production cycles
▪️ Immediate fabrication after digital planning

3. Enhanced Patient Experience
▪️ Better fit and comfort
▪️ Reduced chair time
▪️ Fewer appointments

4. Expanded Indications
This technology may allow aligners to treat:
▪️ More complex malocclusions
▪️ Cases traditionally limited to fixed appliances

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💬 Discussion
The shift toward direct 3D-printed aligners reflects a broader trend in dentistry: full digital integration. While current thermoforming systems are effective, they have inherent limitations in material uniformity and force distribution.
However, challenges remain:
▪️ Regulatory approval of new materials
▪️ Long-term clinical validation
▪️ Cost of implementation for clinics
Despite this, early developments suggest that 3D printing could surpass traditional aligner manufacturing in both efficiency and clinical outcomes.

✍️ Conclusion
The Invisalign 3D printing revolution represents a significant leap toward fully digital orthodontics. With improved precision, faster production, and enhanced customization, this innovation is poised to reshape the future of orthodontic treatment.

🎯 Recommendations
▪️ Stay updated on emerging 3D printing materials and protocols
▪️ Integrate intraoral scanning and digital workflows
▪️ Evaluate clinical evidence before adopting new systems
▪️ Educate patients about new-generation aligner technologies

📚 References

✔ Align Technology, Inc. (2023). Annual Report 2023. Retrieved from https://investor.aligntech.com
✔ Keßler, A., Reymus, M., & Hickel, R. (2020). 3D printing in dentistry—State of the art. Operative Dentistry, 45(1), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.2341/18-229-L
✔ Jindal, P., Juneja, M., Siena, F. L., et al. (2020). 3D printing in orthodontics: A literature review. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 54(8), 1–8.
✔ Grunheid, T., Loh, C., & Larson, B. E. (2014). How accurate is Invisalign in nonextraction cases? Angle Orthodontist, 84(5), 809–815. https://doi.org/10.2319/011614-040.1
✔ Javaid, M., & Haleem, A. (2019). Current status and applications of additive manufacturing in dentistry. Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 9(3), 179–185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobcr.2019.04.004

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martes, 12 de marzo de 2024

Anatomía 3D: Articulación Temporomandibular

ATM

La articulación temporomandibular (ATM) se encuentra a ambos lados de la cabeza y conecta al cráneo con la mandíbula. Está constituida por hueso temporal, cóndilo mandibular, disco articular y ligamentos.

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La ATM nos permite realizar movimientos de lateralidad, protrusión, retrusión, elevación y depresión de la mandíbula. En odontología es necesario el estudio de la ATM por ser de gran importancia en el diagnóstico de una serie de trastornos.

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Compartimos el estudio a detalle de la ATM en 3D, donde veremos las estructuras óseas, ligamentos, y músculos que están relacionadas a esta articulación.


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lunes, 22 de junio de 2020

What is Peri-implantitis and how do we prevent it? 3D video

Smile Desing

Peri-implantitis is the inflammatory and infectious process of the tissues that surround the dental implant, even leading to the loss of the bone that supports it.

Professional evaluation is important to determine peri-implantitis, but there are signs and symptoms that the patient may notice and that motivate him to see the specialist.

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Among the risk factors for the presence of peri-implantitis we can name: bacterial microbiology, occlusal overload, poor oral hygiene, smoking, gum condition.

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viernes, 15 de mayo de 2020

Prevention of peri-implantitis - 3D Video

Dental Implants

Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory and infectious process, which affects the tissues that are involved in supporting dental implants. The dental implant is osseointegrated (union of the bone with the dental implant).

In initial stages, inflammation occurs without compromising the bone. This process is called peri-implant mucositis. When the disease progresses it takes the name of peri-implantitis.

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Prevention is the best way to avoid peri-implantitis, thus ensuring the permanence and stability of the dental implant. Let's see this interesting 3D video.

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martes, 12 de mayo de 2020

Apicectomía: Procedimiento en Video 3D

Apicectomia

La apicectomía es un procedimiento quirúrgico que tiene como objetivo eliminar una infección que afecta la raíz dental y tejidos alrededor. Este procedimiento se realiza cuando la infección dental no pudo ser controlada aun asi despues de haber realizado una endodoncia.

Cuando a infección dental no ha cedido luego de una endodoncia, comienza a aparecer una pequeña fístula en la encía, drenando material purulento (pus). Esto nos indica que debemos realizar una apicectomía.

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cirugía bucal


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