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Stratasys Introduces Dental Anatomical Model Preset for Education and Clinical Training

Stratasys Introduces Dental Anatomical Model Preset for Education and Clinical Training

February 21, 2026 Medical

3D printer OEM Stratasys has introduced a dental anatomical model preset designed for simulation-based education and clinical training. The multi-material 3D printed solution offers a synthetic alternative to cadavers, animal specimens, and stone models, addressing cost, variability, and ethical concerns that continue to affect traditional training environments.

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