Desktop Health™ Announces Flexcera™ Base Ultra+ Dental Resin for Stronger, More Comfortable 3D Printed Dentures
- Flexcera Base Ultra+ is a game-changer in the dental industry, providing a stronger and stiffer denture base for improved durability and fit.
- The updated resin formulation allows for thinner designs, enhancing resistance to deformation and long-term patient comfort.
- Desktop Health's Flexcera Base Ultra+ is 50% stronger than its predecessor, with 70% greater resistance to deformation, aligning with industry design expectations.
- The dentures market is on a growth trajectory, with a projected CAGR of 7.5% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly $4.6B.
- Flexcera Base Ultra+ is FDA 510(k) Class II cleared, CE Marked, and MDR Class I certified, meeting stringent medical device standards.
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The introduction of Flexcera Base Ultra+ by Desktop Health signifies a notable advancement in the dental industry, particularly in the realm of 3D printing for denture fabrication. The reported 50% increase in strength and 70% greater resistance to deformation compared to the previous formulation and ISO standards, respectively, suggests a significant enhancement in product quality. These improvements could potentially lead to increased adoption rates by dental professionals, who are continuously seeking more durable and aesthetically pleasing solutions for patients.
Given the global dentures market's projected growth to $4.6 billion by 2030, Desktop Health's product innovation positions the company favorably within this expanding market. The ability of Flexcera Base Ultra+ to be printed faster with the Einstein and Einstein Pro XL printing systems could also translate into accelerated production scales for dental labs, offering a competitive edge in terms of efficiency and turnaround times for patient-specific denture solutions.
The fact that Flexcera Base Ultra+ has achieved FDA 510(k) Class II clearance, as well as CE Marking and MDR Class I certification, is critical for Desktop Health's market penetration and credibility. These regulatory accomplishments not only validate the safety and efficacy of the product but also enable its widespread use in various markets. The regulatory pathway for medical devices is often complex and rigorous and achieving these milestones can be seen as a testament to the product's compliance with stringent safety standards.
From a regulatory perspective, the clearance and certifications could facilitate smoother entry into international markets, potentially leading to increased sales and revenue for Desktop Health. It is important for investors to note that regulatory compliance can serve as a barrier to entry for competitors, possibly providing Desktop Health with a strategic advantage in the dental 3D printing space.
Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM), the parent company of Desktop Health, could see a positive impact on its financial performance following the launch of Flexcera Base Ultra+. The enhanced features of the new resin are likely to appeal to the existing customer base and attract new clients in the dental industry. The anticipated increase in production efficiency, due to the 26% faster printing capabilities, could lead to cost savings and higher profit margins.
Investors should consider the potential for this product to capture a more significant market share, given the projected growth of the global dentures market. However, it is essential to monitor the company's upcoming financial statements to assess the actual impact of Flexcera Base Ultra+ on revenue streams and to understand how the market is responding to this innovation. Furthermore, the competitive landscape should be observed, as other companies may also invest in similar technologies to capture market share.
- Flexcera Base Ultra+ is a 3D printable, light-curable resin used for the fabrication of the gingiva component of full and partial removable dentures
- 3D printing Flexcera Base Ultra+ helps dentists and dental labs reduce labor requirements and delivers a well-fitting and affordable solution for edentulous patients – all in fewer appointments
- The updated formulation is a nano-ceramic composite resin that delivers a stronger and stiffer denture base enabling thinner designs for improved durability and a perfect fit
- Part of the Flexcera family of resins, Flexcera Base Ultra+ is available in five natural gingiva shades including a new pink shade designed to closely resemble industry standards
- In combination with Flexcera Smile Ultra+, which is used to 3D print teeth, new Flexcera Base Ultra+ delivers a strong, reliable and aesthetic digital denture
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The global dentures market is experiencing substantial growth, valued at
in 2023 and expected to grow at a CAGR of$2.8B 7.5% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly 1$4.6B - Flexcera Base Ultra+ is an FDA 510(k) Class II cleared, CE Marked, and MDR Class I certified medical device
Desktop Health is launching Flexcera Base Ultra+ for 3D printing gingiva in five natural shades. In combination with Flexcera Smile Ultra+, which is used to 3D print teeth, dentists and dental labs can now 3D print full and partial removable dentures that are strong, comfortable, and deliver a lifelike aesthetic. (Photo: Business Wire)
New Flexcera Base Ultra+ is
“We are witnessing exponential growth in the adoption of these restorative solutions,” said Lou Azzara, President of Desktop Health. “When paired with the Einstein and the Einstein Pro XL printing systems, which exhibit best-in-class speed and accuracy, Flexcera Base Ultra+ prints
In testing, Einstein Pro XL produces 21 Flexcera Base Ultra+ denture arches in about 90 minutes3 and reduces post-processing time for a highly efficient workflow.
“New Flexcera Base Ultra+ demonstrates how we listen to customers and give them what they’re asking for, such as a firmer final product in an industry favorite shade,” said Ric Fulop, Founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “With more dental professionals than ever adopting a digital workflow and an aging population, the popular Flexcera family fits a growing need in the marketplace.”
Learn more about the Flexcera family of resins at TeamDM.com/Flexcera.
Sources:
- Maximize Market Research, Forecast on the Global Dentures Market (2024-2030)
- Internal throughput testing, case and depth dependent, results on file 12/2023.
- Resistance to deformation defined by Flexcera Base Ultra+ DIN EN ISO 20795-1 flexural strength (MPa) when used in the Otoflash curing unit, results on file, 08/2023.
About Desktop Metal
Desktop Metal (NYSE:DM) is driving Additive Manufacturing 2.0, a new era of on-demand, digital mass production of industrial, medical, and consumer products. Our innovative 3D printers, materials, and software deliver the speed, cost, and part quality required for this transformation. We’re the original inventors and world leaders of the 3D printing methods we believe will empower this shift, binder jetting and digital light processing. Today, our systems print metal, polymer, sand and other ceramics, as well as foam and recycled wood. Manufacturers use our technology worldwide to save time and money, reduce waste, increase flexibility, and produce designs that solve the world’s toughest problems and enable once-impossible innovations. Learn more about Desktop Metal and our #TeamDM brands at www.desktopmetal.com.
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