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Adding a 3D printer to your office or lab changes how you handle daily cases. At Firooz Dental, we provide a selection of printers built for the specific needs of Canadian dental professionals. Whether you need to print a surgical guide for a morning surgery or a set of clear aligner models, these machines provide the accuracy you need. By moving your production in-house, you gain full control over your timeline and the final fit for your patients.
In-house printing is becoming a standard part of modern dentistry. It helps you finish cases faster and reduces the time patients spend in the chair.
These machines handle a wide range of tasks using different types of resins:
When looking at different models, it helps to focus on a few practical details:
A 3D printer is only one part of the process. Once a part is printed, it needs to be cleaned and hardened to be safe for use in the mouth. We offer matching wash and cure stations that take the guesswork out of this step. Using the right tools here ensures that the final product is strong and completely safe for your patient.
We are a Canadian company that understands the local dental market. When you buy from us, you get more than just a box:
For most clinics, a compact and fast printer is the best choice. Look for a machine that focuses on accuracy for surgical guides and temporary crowns. Ease of use and a small footprint are also important if you have limited counter space.
Professional dental units typically start around $2,000 and can go up to $15,000 or more. The price depends on the build volume, printing speed, and whether the system allows you to use third-party resins.
Most modern dental printers are very straightforward. The software handles most of the work, and if you are comfortable using basic computer programs, you can learn to run a print in a few hours. We also offer guidance to help your team get started.
It depends on the machine. “Open system” printers allow you to use resins from various brands, giving you more choices for materials. “Closed systems” require you to use the manufacturer’s specific resin to ensure consistent results.
Most professional printers can produce a full arch or a surgical guide in 30 to 60 minutes. Some high-speed models can finish a print even faster, making same-day appointments much easier to manage.