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3D printing at Race Dental Laboratory

3D printing in some industries is a primary manufacturing process so output consistency, speed and part quality are imperative to ensure production efficiency and continuity.

This video takes you through the doors of Australia’s largest dental laboratory, Race Dental and the quote below says it all. 

“This might be a piece of resin but it’s ultimately someone’s mouth so, getting it right and looking after that patient is super important to us.”

Matt Race, Race Dental Laboratory

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