As the technology advances, 3D printers are becoming popular additions in dental practices and labs. Of course, you need more than the printer to produce models, surgical guides, parts, clear aligners and restorations that make same-day dentistry possible—you also have to invest in the right materials. A variety of options are available, just make sure the material you choose is compatible with your 3D printer. Also, keep in mind most of these resin-based materials are meant for a specific use, so make sure you have the right material for the job. Here, we take a look at some of the options.