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White Paper

TrueDent® & TrueVoxel™: A Shift to Data-Defined Denture Prosthetics


Robert Kreyer

Robert Kreyer

Global Digital Transformation Manager

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Deliver advanced aesthetics in 3D printed dentures

Learn how TrueDent® and TrueVoxel™ help dental labs move beyond surface staining and manual characterization with voxel-level aesthetic control built into the denture itself. Download the white paper to see how labs can produce more natural-looking, reproducible 3D printed dentures while improving consistency and reducing workflow variability.

Explore how monolithic, multi-material PolyJet™ fabrication and voxel-level volumetric control are redefining accuracy, 3D printed denture aesthetics, and reproducibility in complete denture prosthetics.

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What is voxel-level aesthetic control in 3D printed dentures?

Voxel-level aesthetic control allows shade, translucency, and optical effects to be defined throughout the volume of a 3D printed denture, rather than applied only to the surface. In TrueDent® dentures with TrueVoxel™ technology, this enables more natural-looking effects such as internal mamelons, incisal translucency gradients, and cervical color gradients, with the ability to digitally store and reproduce patient-specific aesthetics.

Why denture fabrication is ready for a new digital standard

Complete digital denture prosthetics remain one of the most clinically demanding areas of dental medicine. Conventional workflows depend on multiple manual steps, operator skill, and extended timelines, making reproducibility difficult to achieve. Even many digital workflows still require separate tooth and base components, manual bonding, and surface-based characterization.

In this white paper, Robert Kreyer, CDT, an internationally recognized expert in removable prosthetics and digital workflows, explains how TrueDent® and TrueVoxelTM addresses three critical needs for modern dental labs and clinicians:

  • dimensional accuracy
  • aesthetic quality
  • reproducibility

The white paper explains how voxel-level control enables shade, translucency, cervical gradients, and optical effects to be defined within the denture itself, not just applied to the surface.

It also shows how single-print, monolithic fabrication can help labs reduce manual assembly steps, improve consistency, and reproduce patient-specific aesthetic designs more predictably.

Look Inside

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How 3D printed denture aesthetics become reproducible

Explore how patient-specific aesthetic designs can be stored digitally and reproduced with greater consistency.

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Why monolithic fabrication matters

See how single-print denture production eliminates manual bonding steps and tooth-to-base assembly variables.

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How TrueVoxel changes digital denture aesthetics

Learn how shade, translucency, mamelons, and cervical gradients can be defined within the denture volume instead of added through surface characterization.

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Explore how patient-specific aesthetic designs can be stored digitally and reproduced with greater consistency.

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See how single-print denture production eliminates manual bonding steps and tooth-to-base assembly variables.

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Learn how shade, translucency, mamelons, and cervical gradients can be defined within the denture volume instead of added through surface characterization.

Who should read this white paper?

  • Dental lab owners evaluating digital denture production
  • Dental lab professionals exploring the latest advancements in digital denture prosthetics production
  • Lab managers looking to reduce manual variability and assembly steps
  • Dental technicians working with removable prosthetics
  • Clinicians interested in predictable, reproducible denture outcomes and fewer post-delivery adjustments  

Get the white paper and learn how to

  1. Deliver advanced 3D printed denture aesthetics without manual characterization
  2. Use voxel-level control to create internal optical effects, including mamelons, incisal translucency, and cervical gradients
  3. Reduce workflow variability with a monolithic, no-bonding denture production process
  4. Improve consistency across cases, technicians, and production runs
  5. Digitally store and reproduce patient-specific aesthetic designs for more predictable outcomes
Written by a recognized removable prosthetics expert
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Robert Kreyer, CDT
Stratasys Dental - Gerente Global de Transformação Digital

Robert Kreyer, CDT é um técnico em prótese dentária de terceira geração e especialista reconhecido internacionalmente em próteses removíveis e fluxos de trabalho de prótese digital. Ele é o Gerente Global de Transformação Digital da Stratasys Dental.