3D LASER PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
A complete 3D printing laser dental digital platform
It has a complete and multi-variety 3D laser printing and R&D base. There are 6 laser machines with different powers and functions, including the dual-laser head large CL-M2 equipment and the EOS280 high-speed laser equipment;
According to different indications, it classifies and produces laser porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns and bridges, frameworks and other products in a personalized manner. The technical parameters and quality are highly guaranteed.

3D laser printing crown&bridge 3D laser printing framework difference between cast and 3D laser
Our company can accept various clinical models and intraoral scanning data, and produce the following products through 3D printing technology:
- Cobalt-chromium and titanium alloy crowns and bridges
- Cobalt-chromium and titanium alloy frameworks
- Some implant-related products and implant bridge frames
- Some digital post cores and pin-retained attachments, telescopic crowns
- Some orthodontic products
- Resin models
Clinical cooperation with major hospitals
Close cooperation with numerous renowned medical colleges and research institutions, connecting a large number of high-end research projects and high-end clinical cases (not ranked in order, only some examples are presented)
- Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine: Cooperation with German cobalt-chromium laser framework cases
- Peking University School of Stomatology: Cooperation with German laser framework/crown bridge cases
- Capital Medical University School of Stomatology: Cooperation with direct digitalization design and 3D laser printing framework cases
- Sichuan University West China School of Stomatology: Cooperation with a large number of laser framework/crown bridges
- Air Force Military Medical University (Fourth Military Medical University) School of Stomatology: Cooperation with laser printing titanium alloy framework
- University of Science and Technology of China: Cooperation with German cobalt-chromium laser crown bridge cases testing