Dental
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HBD Metal 3D printing enables the creation of complex dental components with exceptional accuracy, reducing lead times and improving patient outcomes.

How 3D Printing
is Making a Difference

High-Precision Manufacturing
- Advantage: Additive manufacturing produces durable, biocompatible Co-Cr crowns with high strength and precise morphology, ensuring long-term wear resistance and superior adaptation
- Problem Solved: Traditional casting and milling processes can be time-consuming and less accurate; 3D printing ensures a precise fit, reducing chairside adjustments and improving patient comfort
- Typical Application: Cobalt-Chromium Dental Crowns
Enhanced Osseointegration
- Advantage: Supports the fabrication of highly porous implant surfaces and complex geometries, improving bone integration and long-term implant stability
- Problem Solved: Conventional machining limits implant design complexity; 3D printing enables optimized surface roughness and porous structures that accelerate osseointegration
- Typical Application: Titanium Dental Implants


High-Strength & Lightweight
- Advantage: Metal 3D printing allows for the efficient production of lightweight, biocompatible RPD (removable partial denture) frameworks with superior strength and fit
- Problem Solved: Traditional casting methods can result in inconsistent quality and excessive material waste; additive manufacturing ensures precision, repeatability, and reduced lead times
- Typical Application: Cobalt-Chromium RPD Frameworks
Recommended Models

HBD 150D
Build Volume :
φ158mm × 100mm
(height incl. build plate)
Laser Power :
1 Laser, 300W
2 Lasers, 300W

HBD 200D
Build Volume :
265mm × 170mm × 120mm
(height incl. build plate)
Laser Power :
2 Lasers, 300W
The Right Materials for the
Perfect Dental Solution

Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum
(CoCrMo)
Why Choose It:
High strength, excellent biocompatibility, and superior wear and corrosion resistance—perfect for long-lasting dental applications.
Best For:
Crowns, bridges, partial dentures, and orthodontic frameworks.

Titanium Alloy
(Ti6Al4V)
Why Choose It:
Lightweight, highly biocompatible, and corrosion-resistant—ensuring durability and patient comfort.
Best For:
Dental implants, abutments, and custom prosthetics.
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Reach out to our team to discuss how our advanced metal 3D printing solutions can meet your specific dental needs. We’re here to provide expert guidance and support to help you enhance your practice with the latest technology.
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