The technology behind laser-printed prostheses has been proven effective in studies conducted at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Patient-Focused Research Best Practice refers to a technique or methodology that, through experience and evidence-based research, has consistently demonstrated its ability to achieve reliable and desirable outcomesâparticularly in delivering the highest quality prostheses to patients.
Laser-sintered cobalt-chromium alloy is harder and denser, has better microstructural organization, higher yield strenght and ultimate tensile strenght compared to cast alloys. It is known to greatly increase patient overall satisfaction and comfort.
Faleh Tamimi, 2017 Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
Removable partial dentures (RPDs) fabricated using rapid prototyping technology (SLS) are associated with higher overall patient satisfaction compared to those produced by conventional casting methods, primarily due to improved comfort, enhanced stability, and easier hygiene maintenance. This technology shows strong potential for increasing the clinical acceptability of metal-based RPDs.
Balqees Almufleh, 2018 The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry