3D Print Service

We 3D print the extracted tooth for you.

Price: on request

Lead Time: ∼1-2 working days plus shipping

Try the 3D Print Service
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3D Scan the extracted tooth

Download the r3DPhoto app on the iOS App Store and create a 3D model of the extracted tooth. Find the tutorial here.

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A hand holding an iPhone with the r3DPhoto app open to scan a horse tooth
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Send us the 3D model of the extracted tooth

Send us the 3D model of the tooth by exporting the model as OBJ file in the export options in the app. We will send you a link to upload the files.

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We 3D Print the tooth for you

After sending us the 3D model of the extracted tooth, we will start post-processing and 3D printing the tooth for you. After 3D printing, the tooth is cleaned and cured to be ready for shipment.

A 3D printer with a 3D printed dental implant hanging upside down from the build plate
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We will ship the 3D printed tooth to you

The 3D printed tooth will be shipped to you as soon as possible.

Do you want us to 3D print the tooth for you?

Try our 3D Print service, where we 3D print the tooth and ship it to you.

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Frequently asked questions
What do I need to 3D print a dental implant?

All you need to get started with 3D printing dental implants is our 3D print starter kit which you can find in our online shop. Using our 3D scanning app r3DPhoto you can digitalise the extracted tooth to be 3D printed and with our r3Dent web app you can access the digital tooth in order to post-process the tooth and prepare the model for 3D printing.

Do I need to have technical knowledge about 3D printers?

No. The process of 3D printing is really simple and easy to understand with the help of our tutorial video and documentation. In addition, the printer itself and our starter kit come with a short and simple manual to be set up in just a couple of minutes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

What material do you use for the 3D printed dental implant?

We use a plant-based UV resin. This material is made from soybean oil and biodegradable. Abrasion Tests with the ZWT have shown strong material properties in comparison to alternative materials and a real horse tooth. Case studies on horses with the Tierklinik Lüsche have shown that the teeth are very well tolerated and no adverse reaction has been observed. The material through RoHS and REACH testing, complied with EN 71-3:2013 safety standard.

How do you fixate the 3D printed dental implant?

The 3D printed dental implant can be inserted in the gap of the extracted tooth and will automatically be fixated by the adjacent teeth keeping the dental implant in place. Sometimes grinding parts of the 3D printed dental implant can help with insertion and the perfect fit.

Do you need to change the 3D printed dental implant?

As long as the tooth does not fall out or cause problems in any way, the dental implant does not need to be changed. The dental implant can be removed briefly to clean the wound cavity and then be reinserted.