
But what if 3D technology was applied to the situation? mjarkiver had exactly that experience. While in the dentist’s chair he was 3D scanned, and the resulting 3D digital tooth model was sent to an onsite 3D printer for immediate manufacture:
They did a couple scans with a 3D camera tool, and bam, there was my tooth, which they then overlayed with the correct “tooth shape”, to create an exact 3D model of what the crown would look like. That image then got sent to a 3D printer.
Also, mjarkiver says something quite ominous, something we will all experience in the next few years:
The thing is, this was my first real, honest-to-goodness encounter, in a “day to day” context, with a 3D printer.
Via mjarkiver

What companies machine was used do you suppose? Sirona? Stratasys? 3D Sys?