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OrthoSelect Technology Now Compatible with Braces On Demand 3D Printing

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This new compatibility promises a more efficient, in-office orthodontic workflow.

OrthoSelect Technology Now Compatible with Braces On Demand 3D Printing

OrthoSelect Technology Now Compatible with Braces On Demand 3D Printing

Orthodontics software company and digital orthodontics lab OrthoSelect has announced its new bonding system compatibility with Braces On Demand, a 3D printing solution for orthodontic brackets and appliances. The DIBS AI Digital Indirect Bonding System from OrthoSelect will now be connected with Braces On Demand’s custom brackets. This will lead to better treatment results, according to Vice President of Sales at OrthoSelect Ryan Williams.

“Imagine: In only 30 minutes of chair time, your staff precisely places customizable brackets that are 3D printed in-office for same-day turnaround for around $250!” Williams said in a press release from OrthoSelect. “This combination has the potential to substantially improve practice efficiency and profitability!”

The DIBS AI software is designed to simplify case setups through its automation process. It is also able to allow for accurate bracket transfer appliances and predictable outcomes. These features combine to create a time-saving solutions for ortho practices. With the added bonus of Braces On Demand’s in-office 3D printing solutions, this new compatibility will be a boost for orthodontists, according to Braces On Demand co-founder and CEO Colin Corey.

“Bringing manufacturing in-office eliminates supply chain delays and allows clinicians to provide their patients with customized treatment plans,” Corey said in the press release. “Compatibility with the DIBS AI platform will enable doctors to significantly increase efficiencies in the orthodontic workflow.”

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