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Stem Cells and Wafer Thin 3D Printing: How Cosmetic Dentistry Will Rid Itself of Invasive Procedure

Written by @peter-jobes | Published on 2020/9/7

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The rise in popularity of veneers is expected to aid the cosmetic dentistry industry in achieving a global market value of £30 billion in the coming years. As 3D printing technology continues to advance, more cost-effective and filing-free options will become more viable for users looking to improve the cosmetics of their smile. Stem cells will form the cornerstone of regenerative medicine practices as the future of dentistry. Technology that can be driven by technology that can’t be considered new at all, in fact it’s been around since the 1980s.

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Peter Jobes is a tech & blockchain writer. Featured in VentureBeat.

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technology|3d-printing|artificial-intelligence|augmented-reality|dentistry|computer-vision|medical|stem-cells
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