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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
I want a 3D printer mainly for surgical guides, please suggest one
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<blockquote data-quote="Beginner" data-source="post: 356015" data-attributes="member: 25987"><p>Can you print surgical guides in a dental lab? I think you can't as it is a medical device as per the FDA definition even you you have the proper resin and printer. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Do labs print surgical guides? How do labs print surgical guides considering that the medical device regulation requires that any medical device has to be manufactured in an FDA approved facility? I've been scratching my head about this issue. (ps I own a small lab and want to print surgical guides).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beginner, post: 356015, member: 25987"] Can you print surgical guides in a dental lab? I think you can't as it is a medical device as per the FDA definition even you you have the proper resin and printer. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Do labs print surgical guides? How do labs print surgical guides considering that the medical device regulation requires that any medical device has to be manufactured in an FDA approved facility? I've been scratching my head about this issue. (ps I own a small lab and want to print surgical guides). [/QUOTE]
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