3D printing is changing how things are produced in just about every industry that creates physical products, but there are few industries better suited to the technology's ability to create individual objects than dentistry. Every dental restoration is a unique creation, and tools, guides, and other parts of the dental process often require individualized production as well. 3D printing allows these items to be produced with new levels of efficiency and accuracy. While many dental labs have excitedly adopted 3D printers and their streamlined workflows, chairside use is still somewhat novel. However, there are numerous tabletop 3D printers that can benefit practices using intraoral scanning and chairside CAD/CAM. With the ability to produce surgical guides, splints, temporary restorations, models and more, these 3D printers could be the technology to take an already cutting-edge practice to new heights.