Stephan Kreimer, a master dental technician and director of Kreimer Dentallabor GmbH & Co. KG, leads a state-of-the-art dental laboratory specializing in digital workflows. Over 80% of their cases are received digitally, processed by a team of 12 skilled dental technicians in a workspace optimized for digital workflows. Kreimer emphasizes the importance of investing in high-quality hardware and materials. "This smart investment boosts efficiency and revolutionizes our workflow," he stated. Kreimer’s lab is highly productive, averaging 300 dental models per month, with 60% being precise restorative models. They also produce biocompatible appliances like occlusal splints, surgical guides, provisionals, and custom impression trays. To support this productivity, Kreimer Dentallabor has assembled a fleet of 3D printers, including the rapid and accurate Form 4B for biocompatible applications and the large-format Form 4BL for high-volume model production. The intuitive Formlabs ecosystem ensures seamless operations, leading to significant time and cost savings. Stephan Kreimer constantly evaluates new technologies and materials to maintain high standards of care and operational efficiency. Recently, Kreimer Dentallabor expanded their digital capabilities by adding the Form 4BL to their printer lineup. The Form 4BL features a build platform 2.7 times larger than the Form 4B, allowing for triple the output with fewer interventions. "We can now produce three times more models with just one user intervention," said Kreimer. This setup has drastically reduced the number of trips technicians need to make to the printer room, allowing them to focus on more critical tasks. The Form Wash L complements the Form 4BL, enabling the simultaneous washing of entire build platforms, further streamlining the post-processing workflow. Kreimer shared, "We’re using the Form 4BL for all our model production and the Form 4Bs for biocompatible applications, which is a major improvement over our previous workflows." Kreimer’s lab relies on a variety of Formlabs' dental-specific resins, including Dental LT Comfort Resin for occlusal splints and Surgical Guide Resin for guides. For restorations, they use BEGO™ VarseoSmile® TriniQ® Resin, capable of printing both temporary and permanent restorations with exceptional accuracy. Precision Model Resin has proven particularly beneficial for restorative models. Stephan Kreimer noted, "For restorative models, precision is paramount. The fit must be perfect without any adaptations needed." Precision Model Resin offers a matte aesthetic that enhances visibility of margins and details. Kreimer thoroughly tested this resin, ensuring it met the highest standards of accuracy and fit. Kreimer also praised the speed and efficiency of Fast Model Resin, ideal for non-critical applications. "Using both Precision Model Resin and Fast Model Resin allows us to optimize our workflow, balancing speed and precision as needed," he explained. Kreimer Dentallabor’s adoption of digital workflows has significantly decreased chairtime for dentists. With intraoral scans and precise 3D printed models, large cases like telescopic crowns can now be completed in fewer sessions. "This efficiency saves time for both dentists and patients," Kreimer emphasized. The Formlabs ecosystem, including PreForm software and a suite of reliable hardware, has transformed Kreimer’s lab into a hub of innovation and efficiency. "I hope we can reach 100% adoption of intraoral scanning," Kreimer stated. "This will allow us to deliver the best possible outcomes for clinicians and their patients." For those interested in exploring Form 4B and its capabilities, Kreimer recommends attending the Formlabs Dental Materials Overview webinar. "Contact a dental expert today to discover the right solution for your practice," he advised.

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