COPENHAGEN, Denmark: Global digital dentistry innovator 3Shape has announced the release of Dental System 2024. This latest upgrade marks a significant boost in speed for the Dental System software and case management workflows. Through features such as faster case reloads and workflows powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that minimise repetitive tasks, Dental System 2024 promises dental laboratories heightened productivity and streamlined operations.
Upgrading to 3Shape Dental System 2024 is available at no additional cost for 3Shape LabCare subscribers. Dental laboratories are encouraged to contact their 3Shape resellers for guidance on updating via their 3Shape dongle or purchasing the software.
“3Shape Dental System 2024 is a true collaboration between dental technicians and our development team. Together, we’ve crafted numerous enhancements that make designing and production workflows more flexible and efficient. We urge technicians to upgrade their Dental System software right away to experience these improvements,” said Dr Rune Fisker, senior vice president of product strategy at 3Shape.
Highlights of the new 3Shape Dental System include the following:
- Enhanced workflow efficiency: New automation tools eliminate routine tasks, making case management up to ten times faster and case reloads up to 20 times quicker compared with previous software versions. AI-driven features handle occlusal plane positioning, segmentation and annotation placement, supporting workflows with gypsum models, impressions and intra-oral scans.
- Optimised removable partial denture workflows: Quality control functions have been added, enabling tolerance checks with the distance map function. The quality control suite, accessible directly after the design stage, ensures production readiness. Technicians can also digitally adjust removable partial denture teeth to minimise post-production adjustments.
- Simplified handling of complex cases: Upgraded multi-bite functionality allows easy switching between jaw positions during the design process. The new memory bite function supports multiple bite positions per case, enabling quick jaw alignment and design adjustments.
More information about the new software can be found at www.3shape.com. Dental professionals can also rewatch the online launch event here.
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