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TrueDent® protesi digitali stampate in 3D

TrueDent, protesi digitali permanenti monolitiche e a colori stampate in 3D con TrueDent di Stratasys, una resina brevettata e approvata dalla FDA (Classe II).

What Are 3D Printed Dentures?

3D printed dentures are dental prosthetics created from digital designs using layer-by-layer printing technology. Unlike traditional or multi-part digital dentures, TrueDent® uses Stratasys PolyJet™ technology to produce full-color, monolithic dentures in a single unattended build, printing the base and teeth together with no bonding or assembly required.

Dentures, Try-Ins and RPDs in One Digital Workflow

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Complete Dentures

Produce monolithic, multi-shade dentures with lifelike aesthetics and high accuracy. Deliver patient-ready appliances with fewer steps, reduced labor, and consistent, repeatable results.

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Full-Color Try-Ins

Create full-color try-ins that accurately represent the final denture in fit, form, and shade. Improve patient acceptance and reduce remakes with a true preview before final production.

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Removable Partial Dentures

Match existing dentition with lifelike aesthetic details and a wide range of shades. Simplify assembly with monolithic, true-to-design printed bases and teeth that integrate seamlessly with preferred metal frameworks using the TrueSnap workflow.

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Produce monolithic, multi-shade dentures with lifelike aesthetics and high accuracy. Deliver patient-ready appliances with fewer steps, reduced labor, and consistent, repeatable results.

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Create full-color try-ins that accurately represent the final denture in fit, form, and shade. Improve patient acceptance and reduce remakes with a true preview before final production.

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Match existing dentition with lifelike aesthetic details and a wide range of shades. Simplify assembly with monolithic, true-to-design printed bases and teeth that integrate seamlessly with preferred metal frameworks using the TrueSnap workflow.

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A Simple, Scalable Digital Denture Workflow

Streamline denture production with minimal manual intervention. 

Eliminate time-consuming steps with:

  • 1-Click Nesting - Automatically support and arrange up to 34 dentures per build
  • Unattended Print & Cure - Print and cure monolithic dentures in a single run
  • Automated Wash – Water-based support removal with no hazardous IPA
  • Batch Thermal Treatment - Process multiple dentures at once to achieve final material properties

Produce More Dentures with Less Manual Labor

Produce up to 34 TrueDent dentures in one build with less than one-third of the manual task time shown for a 6-denture DLP workflow.*

Traditional DLP Denture Workflow

Lab Tech Manual Task Time

TrueDent PolyJet Workflow

Lab Tech Manual Task Time

Manual import, orientation, support setup and nesting

~15 min

Automated nesting, shade selection and send to printer

~10 min

Separate handling for teeth and base prints

~6 min

Remove monolithic dentures from printer and clean print head

~3 min

IPA washing + brushing (x2), resin cleanup

~18 min

Soak and water-based support removal

~20 min

Support removal, scar smoothing and tooth finishing

~40 min

No tooth-base support finishing required

Bond teeth to base, tack cure, clean margins and characterize

~17 min

No bonding, assembly or manual characterization required

Final cure handling, smoothing, polishing, etc.

~27 min

Batch thermal treatment / final property setting

~2 min

Total manual task time

~123 min

Total manual task time

~35 mins

Output

6 dentures

Output

Up to 34 dentures in one build

Touchpoints

~37

Touchpoints

~8

*Manual task-time estimates based on internal workflow comparison. Output may vary by case mix, denture size, nesting, and production parameters. Final polishing excluded where common to both workflows.

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Powered by the J5 DentaJet Platform

Full-color, multi-material monolithic printing in a single, streamlined workflow

Using PolyJet™ technology, the J5 DentaJet simultaneously jets and cures 5 aterials to create lifelike shade gradients, translucency, and mimic internal structures without material changes, assembly, or manual characterization.

Produce mixed trays of multi-shade customized dentures increasing throughput while delivering consistent, repeatable results.

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TrueDent Materials

Five primary resins. Unlimited aesthetic possibilities.

TrueDent dentures are produced using five FDA-cleared (Class II) and CE-marked (Class IIa) color resins that combine digitally to create a wide range of tooth and gingiva shades and translucencies. Aesthetic details are generated during the print, eliminating the need for material changes, expanded resin inventories or manual characterization.

A dedicated support material surrounds each part during printing to ensure accuracy and surface quality. This support is easily removed with a water-based process, leaving behind a clean, high-fidelity final denture.

Trusted by Dental Labs & Clinicians Worldwide

Explore Customer Success Stories
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“Today, dentures represent some of my most predictable procedures with the shortest chairtimes.”

Dr. Todd Davis, Heartland Dental

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“This solution is better for everybody in terms of time and cost. We’re saving chair time thanks to better accuracy, which results in better fit and fewer (if any!) adjustment appointments.”

Dr. Douglas Benting, Renew Dental

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“What used to involve boiling, plaster, and brute force is now clean, fast, and digitally repeatable.”

Jaime Aisa Moreno, FabGRAB

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Dr. Todd Davis, Heartland Dental

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Dr. Douglas Benting, Renew Dental

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FAQ

3D printed dentures are dental prosthetics produced by combining CAD/CAM design with additive manufacturing. A digital workflow replaces traditional manual denture fabrication with a streamlined, automated process. 3D printed dentures are created using biocompatible dental resins and can be reproduced from stored digital design files.

TrueDent 3D printed dentures offer reduced clinic chair time, fewer patient visits, and predictable, repeatable results. Labs and clinics benefit from lower production costs, while patients experience improved fit, form, function, and faster access to replacement dentures.

The TrueDent digital denture workflow starts with a digital impression of the patient's mouth, captured with an intraoral scanner or by scanning a traditional impression. The dental lab then designs the denture using dental CAD software and sends the final file to the printer.

TrueDent dentures are printed on the J5 DentaJet® 3D printer using TrueDent resins. Bases and teeth are produced together in one continuous, monolithic build, layer by layer, with high accuracy and realistic aesthetics. The system prints multiple customized dentures in different shade combinations in a single run, helping labs increase output while reducing manual steps. After printing, dentures are washed and set to achieve final material properties, then polished for delivery.

This workflow reduces denture production time from days to hours and eliminates many of the manual fabrication errors common in traditional processes.

3D printed dentures last for years when produced with validated materials, properly fitted, and maintained according to clinician instructions. TrueDent® dentures are designed for long-term intraoral use and have been tested for wear resistance and color stability. In third-party studies, TrueDent denture teeth demonstrated wear resistance suitable for denture function and color stability comparable to a control denture tooth material after exposure to common staining liquids.

3D printed dentures offer advantages over traditional dentures for dental labs, clinicians, and patients, though results depend on the material, printer, design, and clinical workflow.

For dental labs, digital denture workflows reduce manual production steps, improve repeatability, and make it easier to store and reproduce designs on demand. Clinicians benefit from a more predictable process, easier replacements, and fewer variables compared with fully manual fabrication. Patients gain improved access to prosthetics and faster replacement turnaround.

TrueDent adds full-color, monolithic printing and advanced digital aesthetics. The denture base and teeth are produced together in a single build, eliminating bonding and assembly while delivering lifelike aesthetics, accurate fit, and repeatable results. Labs streamline production, clinicians deliver dentures in fewer appointments with less chair time, and patients receive highly aesthetic, comfortable appliances with quicker access to exact replacements.

TrueDent dentures are made from five FDA-cleared Class II and CE-marked Class IIa color resins: clear, cyan, magenta, white, and yellow. The printer digitally combines these resins during the build to create a wide range of tooth and gingiva shades, translucencies, and aesthetic details without material changes or expanded resin inventories. A dedicated water-removable support material surrounds each part during printing to ensure accuracy and surface quality.

Yes. TrueDent produces multiple types of removable dental appliances: complete dentures, color try-ins, and removable partial dentures (RPDs).

For complete dentures, TrueDent produces full-color, monolithic appliances with denture base and teeth printed together in a single build. For color try-ins, labs create patient-ready previews that accurately represent the final denture in fit, form, and shade. For RPDs, TrueDent supports lifelike shade matching to existing dentition, while monolithic, true-to-design printed bases and teeth simplify assembly with preferred metal frameworks using the TrueSnap workflow.

Monolithic dentures are printed as one continuous appliance, with the denture base and teeth produced together in a single build. This eliminates bonding teeth into a separate base, reduces manual assembly, minimizes the risk of tooth debonding, and improves workflow consistency. TrueDent® dentures are full-color and monolithic, with base and tooth shades generated digitally during printing.

Printed-base-plus-milled-teeth dentures use a hybrid workflow. The denture base is printed, the teeth are milled separately, and the two components are bonded together. This approach produces strong results but adds manual assembly, introduces more variability, and requires careful management of tooth-base fit, bonding, and shade matching.

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