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Our Range Of Dental 3D Printing Post-Production

Achieve professional, fully finished results with 3D Cast’s range of dental post-production systems, designed to support every stage after printing. Our wash and cure stations simplify cleaning and hardening your resin prints, ensuring accuracy, safety, and long-term material stability.

After a print is complete, a wash station uses an agitated resin cleaner bath to remove any uncured resin from the surface of your model. This essential step guarantees clean, accurate dental models and guides that are ready for use or further processing.

Once cleaned, your prints are transferred to a cure station, where controlled UV exposure completes polymerisation delivering stronger, longer-lasting, and dimensionally stable parts.
Proper curing is critical for achieving biocompatibility and structural integrity in dental models, occlusal splints, surgical guides, and restorations.

We offer both large-format systems capable of handling multiple arches and models at once, as well as compact units perfect for smaller dental practices or low-volume workflows.
Every unit is engineered for consistent results and seamless compatibility with our range of dental resins.

Explore the range and choose the perfect post-production system for your clinic whether you’re running a single chairside printer or a full dental lab workflow.

Importance of Post-Production in 3D Printing

Dental 3D Printing Post-Production is a crucial phase that ensures the accuracy and quality of printed dental models. After printing, the models may have residual resin and require thorough cleaning. This step is essential because leftover material can compromise the accuracy of the fit, leading to potential issues in dental procedures. Therefore, understanding the cleaning process is vital for every dental practice that utilizes 3D printing technology.

Curing Process for Enhanced Durability

After the cleaning process, the printed dental objects often need curing to increase their strength and longevity. Curing usually involves exposing the models to UV light, which hardens the resin. This step is important because it not only enhances the durability of the models but also ensures they are safe for patient use. Making sure that the curing process is followed accurately helps in achieving high-quality dental restorations.

Finishing Techniques for a Professional Look

Finally, finishing techniques are applied to give the printed dentures or models a smooth and professional appearance. This can include sanding, polishing, or applying a surface treatment. Finishing is essential because it not only improves the aesthetic quality but also helps in achieving a better fit and comfort for the patient. These techniques are vital in ensuring that the final results meet the expectations of both dentists and patients.


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