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The Future of Digital Dental Technology

The future of dental technology is firmly rooted in mechanisation and automation and there is a major move toward a convergence of interrelated technologies. For example, the merging of 3D scanned data with 3D radiographs and extra-oral facial scans, allowing dentists to create virtual patients with all the metrics required for diagnosis, treatment planning and technology-aided treatment.

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Multiple Ways Dye Sublimation Can Add Value to Your Business

Sublimation has been used for decades to apply images to upholstery, cushions, furniture, and much more. However, due to high costs and limitations of traditional print processes, it is only since the advent of digital dye sublimation that high quality photographic images have been printed on to everyday items.

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