3D
Printing
When it comes to providing you with a dental restoration, details count, starting with the design of your new dental work. At Restorative Dentistry Group we use 3D printing to help ensure that your new veneer, crown, denture, bridge or implant fits you perfectly. To learn how our doctors and team can use 3D printing to improve your smile, call our office today at 720-784-8984.

Precision Restorations With 3D Printing
Our in-house 3D printing capability allows us to produce surgical guides, diagnostic models and temporary restorations with remarkable speed and accuracy. Rather than waiting days for an outside lab, many of these items can be fabricated the same day, reducing your total treatment time and the number of visits required.
3D printing also plays a key role in treatment planning. Our prosthodontists can create physical models of your mouth to visualize the final result before any procedures begin, giving you a clear picture of your treatment outcome and greater confidence in the process.
Benefits of 3D Printing
Faster Turnaround
In-house 3D printing allows us to produce surgical guides, models, and temporaries in hours instead of days.
Enhanced Precision
Digital designs are translated into physical models with micron-level accuracy.
Better Patient Communication
3D-printed models help patients visualize treatment outcomes before procedures begin.
Cost Savings
In-house production reduces lab fees, and those savings are passed on to our patients.
The 3D Printing Process
Digital Scanning
Your mouth is scanned using our PrimeScan digital scanner to create a precise 3D model.
Digital Design
Using CAD software, we design the surgical guide, model, or restoration digitally.
3D Printing
The design is sent to our in-house 3D printer, which builds the piece layer by layer.
Quality Check & Use
The printed piece is inspected for accuracy and used in your treatment or as a planning tool.
Frequently Asked Questions about 3D Printing
We use 3D printing for surgical guides, diagnostic models, temporary crowns, denture bases, and custom trays for implant planning.
Yes, dental 3D printers produce highly accurate models and guides that meet the precision requirements of modern dentistry.
Absolutely. In-house 3D printing eliminates wait times for lab work, allowing us to complete many procedures faster.
Experience Advanced Dental Technology
Contact us today to learn how 3D printing technology can improve your treatment experience.