Digital dentistry thrives on precision, efficiency, and integration. Aidite has long been a leader in advancing these principles. With the introduction of the EZPRINT-P1 3D Printer, the company now offers a powerful solution that connects seamlessly with the Rapid 3 intraoral scanner. Together, they deliver a comprehensive workflow that enables clinicians to go from scan to print with speed and accuracy.
Precision Printing Made Simple
The EZPRINT-P1 3D Printer represents a significant advancement in dental fabrication technology. Utilizing digital light processing (DLP), the P1 can produce restorations with a print accuracy of 30 μm and a resolution of 75 μm. This level of precision allows for crisp margins, detailed occlusal anatomy, and a highly accurate fit—factors that are essential for crowns, bridges, surgical guides, temporaries, and orthodontic models. The printer supports a layer thickness between 0.05 and 0.1 mm, providing users with the flexibility to prioritize either speed or detail, depending on the application. With a build volume of 144 × 81 × 130 mm and print speeds of up to 72 mm/hour, the P1 is designed to efficiently produce multiple restorations in a single cycle, enabling same-day or next-day delivery.
Practicality was a key focus in the P1’s design, ensuring straightforward daily use. Its intuitive software interface guides users through setup, slicing, and print management, reducing the learning curve for clinicians who are new to 3D printing. A temperature-controlled chamber helps maintain material stability, while the 405 nm UV-LED light source provides consistent polymerization across each build. With compatibility across a wide range of biocompatible and model resins, the P1 supports applications from surgical guides to diagnostic models, making it a practical solution for both clinics and laboratories.
The Rapid 3 Advantage
Every great restoration begins with reliable data capture. The Rapid 3 intraoral scanner is built for this critical step, offering high-speed scanning and exceptional accuracy that reduces chair time and eliminates the frustrations of repeat impressions.
With its lightweight, ergonomic design, the Rapid 3 is comfortable for clinicians to use daily, while its open file format ensures flexibility with design software and 3D printing systems. By capturing details with remarkable precision, the scanner ensures that designs translate seamlessly into high-quality prints on the P1.
A Seamless Digital Loop
When paired, the Rapid 3 and P1 unlock the efficiency of a fully integrated workflow:
This integrated yet adaptable system helps reduce errors, shortens turnaround times, and ensures that digital designs are accurately transformed into real-world restorations within a seamless workflow.
Benefits for Clinicians
For clinicians, the P1 workflow offers:
Aidite’s Commitment to Integration
At the heart of the P1 and Rapid 3 partnership is Aidite’s commitment to making digital workflows practical, dependable, and accessible. These tools embody the company’s mission to simplify complexity while enhancing both clinical and aesthetic outcomes. With every element designed to complement the next, the system ensures that adoption feels seamless, not disruptive.
The future of restorative dentistry lies in systems that connect each step of the digital process without compromise. With the EZPRINT-P1 3D Printer and Rapid 3 intraoral scanner, Aidite delivers a complete ecosystem that empowers clinicians to work faster, smarter, and with greater confidence.
Source: www.aidite.com
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