In-House 3D Dental Printing Lab in Plantation, FL
Faster Care, Better Results, All Under One Roof
WHAT IS AN IN-HOUSE 3D DENTAL PRINTING LAB?
What Is a 3D Dental Printing Lab And Why Does Having One In-House Matter?
In traditional dental practices, a significant portion of treatment work happens off-site. After taking impressions or scans, the dentist sends the data to an external dental laboratory which then fabricates surgical guides, models, temporary restorations, and other components and ships them back. This process can take anywhere from several days to a few weeks, adding wait time to your treatment and introducing the possibility of errors or miscommunications along the way.
An in-house 3D dental printing lab changes that equation entirely.
At Westside Dental Center, Dr. Dham uses professional-grade dental 3D printing technology to fabricate a range of treatment components directly in the office. From the digital scan to the finished printed product, the entire process happens in-house under Dr. Dham's direct oversight, to her exact specifications, in a fraction of the time it would take through an external lab.
The result is a level of speed, accuracy, and quality control that simply isn't possible when your dental work is being handled somewhere else. It's one of the key reasons patients across Plantation, Davie, Sunrise, and Fort Lauderdale choose Westside Dental Center for their most important dental treatment.
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Why an In-House 3D Printing Lab Makes a Real Difference for Patients
When Dr. Dham can design and print components in-house, the waiting game disappears. Surgical guides for implant placement, study models for treatment planning, and provisional restorations that protect your teeth between appointments all of these can be produced on the same day or within a single visit. For patients who have busy schedules and limited patience for unnecessary delays, this is a significant advantage.
Because the digital scan data flows directly from Dr. Dham's imaging software into the 3D printer without being emailed to a third party, reinterpreted by a technician, or shipped across the country the risk of error is dramatically reduced. Every printed component is fabricated to the exact specifications Dr. Dham has set, based on a precise digital model of your individual anatomy. The fit is more accurate, and the outcome is more predictable.
With an external lab, a dentist hands off control the moment the impression or scan leaves the office. With an in-house printing lab, Dr. Dham retains complete oversight of every step. She can review the digital design before it's printed, make adjustments in real time, and inspect the finished product before it's used in your treatment. That level of control directly benefits you as a patient.
One of the founding principles of Westside Dental Center is that patients shouldn't need to go elsewhere for the care they need. The in-house 3D printing lab is a direct extension of that philosophy. By bringing another critical part of the treatment process in-house, Dr. Dham reduces the number of external dependencies in your care keeping things simpler, faster, and better coordinated from start to finish.
WHAT DOES THE 3D PRINTER LAB PRODUCE?
What Does Dr. Dham's In-House 3D Printing Lab Actually Make?
The 3D printing lab at Westside Dental Center is used to fabricate a range of components that support both surgical and restorative treatment:
Dr. Dham's in-house lab uses dental-grade, biocompatible photopolymer resins specifically formulated for clinical dental applications. These materials are FDA-cleared for use in the mouth and meet the same standards as materials used by professional dental laboratories. Dr. Dham will always advise you on the materials being used in your specific treatment.
In most cases, yes significantly. Components that would previously require days or weeks of external lab turnaround time can now be produced in-house within hours. This means fewer appointments, less waiting between treatment stages, and a faster path from planning to completed care
Surgical guides, study models, provisional restorations, and custom appliances are printed in-house. For permanent crowns and bridges, Dr. Dham uses her in-house CAD/CAM milling system, which mills restorations from solid blocks of dental-grade ceramic delivering the strength and aesthetics required for long-term, permanent restorations.
the quality is excellent and in many cases superior to traditionally fabricated equivalents, particularly in terms of fit accuracy. For final permanent restorations such as crowns, Dr. Dham uses CAD/CAM milling technology, which produces restorations in dental-grade ceramic or composite with exceptional strength and aesthetics.
After Dr. Dham captures a digital scan of your teeth using our intraoral scanners, the data is used to design the required component in dental CAD software. Once the design is reviewed and approved, it is sent to the 3D printer, which builds the component layer by layer from dental-grade resin. The finished piece is then post-processed, inspected, and prepared for use in your treatment all within the same office.