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Elevator Pitch - 3D Printed Dentures - 3D Printed Digital Dentures by Utica Dental Lab 

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The average elevator ride is about 90 seconds.
So here's the elevator pitch! Utica Dental Lab in 90 seconds or less!
An intro 3D Printed Dentures at Utica Dental Lab...Check us out for more info!
Printed on our ‪@carbon3d1089‬ M1 DLS 3D Printer with ‪@DentsplySironaRestorative‬ Lucitone 3D Digital Print resin. Our 3D Printed dentures are quickly becoming the preferred denture of choice for edentulous patients.
#dentures #dentaltechnology #dentallab #dentistry
About the Channel
Utica Dental Lab is a full service Dental Laboratory located in Utica, NY. We cover a number of topics in our videos pertaining to the dental industry as a whole. Specifically, we are focused on providing unbiased reviews and information regarding new advancements in dental technology.
Specifically, we address Digital Dentistry such as 3D printing, Scanning and Milling.
The channel also covers a number of dental marketing ideas including website building, search engine optimization, search engine marketing, lead generation, content creation, social media management, traditional media, and lead conversion.
Utica Dental Lab was founded in 1954 and is a 3rd generation family run business.
Website: uticadentallab.com/
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@UticaDentalLab
@UticaDentalLab 2 года назад
Looking for more info on different types of dentures or how certain lab items are made? Check out the videos below: Denture FAQs - Types of Dentures and False Teeth ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HgIpLvSL8jA.html Denture FAQs - 5 Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures by Patients ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QpbAyNYfDGA.html Part of the Process - Setting 3D Printed Denture Teeth ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DFdREkyVPlU.html Part of the Process - Setting Denture Teeth for a Wax Try-In ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cIci1ifbkW4.html Elevator Pitch - 3D Printed Dentures ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ER1DSfiifeE.html Like and Subscribe to the channel for weekly updates and videos in the dental technology space! ru-vid.com
@minakshishelke1285
@minakshishelke1285 2 года назад
🌹🌹🌹 super
@UticaDentalLab
@UticaDentalLab 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@taraforesta7593
@taraforesta7593 2 года назад
Are they made thin? I was always curious about them
@UticaDentalLab
@UticaDentalLab 2 года назад
Hi Tara, The thickness of the denture depends on each patient. Once you begin wearing a denture, the bone in your jaw will start to wear down. Dentures usually need to be replaced every 5-10 years to help accommodate for this. But, the more bone loss a patient has, the thicker the denture has to be to help make up for it. Most denture bases are between 1.5mm and 3.5mm thick. We make them as thin as possible based on the needs of the patient.
@taraforesta7593
@taraforesta7593 2 года назад
@@UticaDentalLab thanks for getting back to me I already wear dentures I have comfy lites I was just curious for a second pair
@UticaDentalLab
@UticaDentalLab 2 года назад
@@taraforesta7593 Thank you for commenting! If you are looking for a comparison for fit, the short answer is that in a perfect world it shouldn't matter. Digital dentures are directly comparable to traditionally made dentures. The big advantage to digital dentures is that they are a bit easier for less skilled lab techs to make. Traditional dentures are very dependent on the skill level of the technician making them. Digital dentures use computer generated models to evenly distribute the denture material and accurately apply it. Assuming an accurate first impression was taken of the mouth, digital dentures should fit perfectly. There are varying levels of skill with different dental labs and dentists for that matter. If you find your denture isn't fitting or is causing irritation you may want to get a second opinion from another dentist.
@UNKNOWN-un6nz
@UNKNOWN-un6nz 2 года назад
Price please? Where can it be purchased
@UticaDentalLab
@UticaDentalLab 2 года назад
Here is a link to our fee schedule. uticadentallab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/UDL-Product-Guide-12th-Ed-Digital.pdf One important note: dentures are considered medical devices. You will need to see a dentist to get a prescription before any work can be started. We can not work directly with patients. The prices we charge are what we charge the dentist. Utica Dental Lab has no control over what your dentist will charge you for the process of getting a denture. The best way for a dentist to get started is by giving us a call and having an intro kit sent!
@UNKNOWN-un6nz
@UNKNOWN-un6nz 2 года назад
@@UticaDentalLab thanks so much
@theword2011
@theword2011 2 года назад
3D printing is only “preferred” by the dental supply companies, because they can sell you the latest and greatest machines and insane profits. 3D is still very inferior in strength and esthetics. This should be used as a short term solution for patients while they wait for the better, more permanent denture to be made.
@UticaDentalLab
@UticaDentalLab 2 года назад
Thanks commenting! There is a major digital dental lab out there that makes a lot of promises and takes a few liberties with the limitations of digital dentistry. Check out this video comparing the 3d printed method compared to traditional that we use at Utica Dental Lab: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aZayGP8p6ng.html Labs have different procedures for their dentures so an exact apples to apples comparison is difficult. However, there some general pros and cons to digital dentures. The biggest advantage to 3d printed dentures is on the manufacturing side. Designing and printing a try-in, then making CAD/CAM adjustments to go to final is much less laborious that making a wax try-in. More importantly, the time it takes to train a new lab technician to become proficient in digital design is far less than the time it takes a inexperienced lab tech to master traditional, analog denture making methods. The answer to what is "preferred" is that it depends. There are some truly gifted lab technicians that are capable of making a perfect fitting, highly aesthetic denture. Then, there are some dental labs that struggle to even supply the basics in functionality. Are there some dental labs capable of producing a superior product manually? Yes, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to replace a skilled lab technician. There are dentists who prefer traditional denture methods. If you are a dentist who has a competent lab that is proficient at removable prosthodontics, then hold on to and cherish them. But, the quality of an analog denture is highly dependent on the skill level of the lab tech making the denture. The most common reason new clients give our lab a try is "The quality of my old lab just isn't what it used to be." or "My lab closed and I can't find a good removable lab." Clients like this are usually happy to give digital dentures a try. Aesthetically speaking: we gave five of our clients a blind test for traditional/digital dentures and they couldn't tell the difference. As far as strength is concerned: Lucitone Digital Print resin has similar lab results in terms of flexural strength to Lucitone 199. They do break on occasion, but so do traditional dentures. The argument for who is at fault for an ill-fitting denture that ultimately breaks is as old as dentistry. We haven't seen a significant difference in remakes from digital dentures compared to traditional dentures. That's not to say that our lab protocols are perfect. It also doesn't take into account things like printer type, resin material or the methods used to cure digital dentures. Any deviation from the suggested methods will lead to different results. All dentists have varying degrees of standards as to what is acceptable work. They also have varying degrees of what they are willing to pay for and how long they are willing to wait. It's hard to compare because there are so many variables but I'd compare it to the argument between Porcelain vs Li-Di vs Zirconia crowns. Nothing beats the esthetics of a well made porcelain crown. But, if the lab isn't capable of delivering a high quality porcelain crown, they are better off milling zirconia.
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