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Launceston dentist Bing Lee creating in-house prosthetics

Launceston dentist Bing Lee creating in-house prosthetics
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Launceston dentist Dr. Bing Lee has invested in in-house 3D printing and scanning technology to manufacture dental prosthetics. This shift allows the practice to bypass supply chain delays and provide more precise, personalized care to patients.

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Illustrates how small businesses are adopting advanced manufacturing technologies to improve service quality and operational resilience.

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Local interest story focusing on business innovation and healthcare.

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