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Elevate your orthodontic outcomes with our TPS-powered direct-printed aligners. Designed for treatments of up to 15 upper and 15 lower stages, this solution combines shape-memory technology with expert clinical oversight for maximum precision.
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DSD Printed Aligners represent a paradigm shift in orthodontic hardware, specifically configured for treatments of up to 15 upper and 15 lower stages. By utilizing direct 3D printing and advanced shape-memory resin, these appliances provide superior biomechanical control and allow for hot-water reactivation. Integrated with our Treatment Planning Service (TPS) and Grin remote monitoring, the product functions as a comprehensive "co-pilot" solution where technology and DSD experts oversee the technical execution of your clinical goals.
Order this product for LITE orthodontic cases requiring 15 stages or fewer per arch. It is the essential final step following DSD Diagnostic Design or DSD Ortho Planning, or even for straight forward cases only with Aligners, designed for practitioners who value professional "co-pilot" supervision and the efficiency of thermally reactivatable, attachment-free technology.
• DSD Clinics: 15 days
• DSD Providers: 20 days
• High-resolution intraoral STL scans of both arches.
• Full DSD Photo Protocol
• Approved design (for cases with DSD Ortho Planning or Diagnostic Design)
• Case suitability for a 15-stage limit protocol
• TPS Support: Dedicated technical and clinical planning assistance.
• Direct Printed Aligner Set: Up to 15 upper and 15 lower shape-memory appliances.
• Grin Remote Monitoring: Access to Grin technology, allowing patients to perform self-scans for remote clinical control.
• Reduced In-Office Visits: A streamlined workflow that optimizes chair time through virtual check-ups.
• Thermal Reactivation Protocol: Professional guidance on using heat to maintain appliance efficiency.
• Integrated Workflow: Seamless alignment between orthodontic movement and the final DSD aesthetic project.