3D Printing in Borger, TX
Having a 3D printer in the office means Dr. Robertson can produce many restorations and appliances in-house instead of sending work out to an outside lab. For you, that usually means fewer appointments, shorter turnaround, and lower cost on the things we can print locally.
What we print in-office
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Custom night guards
- Denture bases and partial denture frameworks
- Indirect bonding trays for orthodontics
- Working models and castable patterns
How it fits into your visit
The process starts with a digital scan of your teeth — no impression trays filled with putty. That scan becomes the model the printer works from, which is why the fit is so precise: the appliance is built directly off your actual anatomy, not a physical mold that can shift or distort. Depending on what you're having made, the printed piece may be ready the same day or within a day or two.