Europe Dental Software Market to Worth Over $861.2 Mn Says Dental Industry Professional with Recent Advancements and Opportunities by 2023

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Australian 3D printing firm takes on Invisalign in multibillion-dollar global clear aligner market

An Australian medical 3D printing company is hoping to take on $30 billion giant Invisalign in the lucrative clear aligner market by offering a faster, more dentist-friendly alternative.

SmileStyler, founded by serial entrepreneur and Melbourne Rebels rugby union club chair Paul Docherty, has already signed up 115 dentists after launching in July and forecasts revenue of $6 million this financial year.

Reminder: sugar is (still) terrible for your teeth

In all the hype about how bad added sugars are for our waistlines, it’s easy to forget the original “quit sugar” message dentists have been shouting about for years – it’s disastrous for our teeth.

With our fluoride-filled water supply, twice-a-day teeth-brushing habits and odd check-up at the dentist, many of us consider our oral health well taken care of.

Andrews pledges free dental care for state school kids

Labor has promised that every state school student will receive free dental care if re-elected on Saturday.

Premier Daniel Andrews announced on Sunday that his government would fund dental care vans which would travel to Victorian state primary and secondary schools to deliver free check-ups and procedures.

The government says this could save families $400 per child,

Dental tourism: Things to consider before going that extra mile for your smile

We don’t have firm numbers on exactly how much Australians spend on dental procedures.

But we know for sure dental implants, crowns and bridges (prosthetic devices implanted to cover a damaged tooth or missing teeth), endodontics (such as root canal treatments) and other cosmetic dental procedures are becoming highly desirable.

Primary Health Care gets Afterpay dental surge

The chief executive of Primary Health Care’s dental surgeries says the group had a flood of 800 new customers in just eight weeks after offering the Afterpay ‘buy now, payer later’.

Michelle Aquilina said the take-up rate was “phenomenal”, given it was a soft launch, and surpassed even the most optimistic internal forecasts.

Aussies urged to compare dentist quotes before agreeing to procedure

CONCERNS about costs deter Australians from visiting dentists and those who do often feel too disempowered to ask for a better deal, one industry professional says.

Dr David Hills said patients’ affordability concerns are magnified by variations in dentist bills for similar procedures. He wants more transparency to build trust and allow people to make educated choices.

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