While legitimate digital dentistry uses the open-source software to design precision dental models, search results often include users looking for "cracked" (pirated) software or—more alarmingly—misguided advice on using kitchen blenders for at-home tooth repair. 1. Digital Dentistry: Blenderfordental Software

When using a workflow, the dentist converts the intraoral scan (usually in .OBJ or .STL format) into a manipulatable 3D object. Unlike closed-source dental viewers that only allow rotation and zoom, Blender allows the user to "sculpt," "paint," and "cut" the digital tooth.