Desktop Health Launches Einstein, One of the Most Accurate Dental 3D Printers to Date, and Flexcera Smile Ultra+ Resin, FDA 510(k) Cleared Class 2 Medical Device for Permanent, Printable Dental Restorations
Desktop Health, a subsidiary of Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM), has launched the Einstein™ series, a family of advanced 3D printers tailored for dental applications. The series includes models designed for various dental needs, enhancing efficiency with speeds up to 50% faster than previous models. Additionally, the Flexcera™ Smile Ultra+ resin has received FDA clearance for permanent dental restorations. This 3D printing solution allows dentists to create same-day dental prosthetics with high strength and aesthetics, significantly reducing patient wait times.
- Launch of Einstein series 3D printers enhances dental capabilities.
- Flexcera Smile Ultra+ resin received FDA clearance for permanent use.
- Einstein printer speeds up production by up to 50% compared to predecessors.
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The Einstein series, built to deliver on accuracy, speed and versatility, is available in multiple 3D printing solutions to address specific customer needs ranging from clinicians to dental labs. (Photo: Business Wire)
“The Einstein 3D printer, coupled with our next-generation Flexcera Smile Ultra+ resin, is a major breakthrough for the dental community,” said
Einstein Series
Leveraging Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology, the Einstein printer is designed with proprietary NanoFit 385 technology to ensure each application results in an accurate fit and natural-looking finish with stunning clarity. Equipped with Hyperprint™ technology to harness the power of heat and a closed-loop software upgrade, the Einstein printer now delivers exceptional accuracy with speeds up to 50 percent faster than its predecessor.
The Einstein series is available in multiple 3D printing solutions to address specific customer needs ranging from clinicians to labs. The Einstein printer coupled with proprietary resin science and technology are built to deliver on the key features essential to superior 3D printing: accuracy, speed and versatility.
The Einstein series includes:
- The Einstein, designed for general dentists, enabling chairside printing;
- The Einstein Pro, designed for small dental labs and specialists; and
- The Einstein Pro XL designed for high production dental labs offering the largest build envelope within the series.
Flexcera Smile Ultra+
First introduced in 2020 as Flexcera™ Smile for temporary dental applications, the next-generation Flexcera Smile Ultra+ is an FDA 510(k) cleared Class 2 medical device for permanent, printable dental restorations. It has been formulated with the strength of ceramic coupled with long chain chemistry to ensure ideal properties. When used in tandem with the Einstein 3D printers, dental providers can now print same-day smiles, including crowns, bridges, veneers, full and partial dentures.
Harnessing the power of NanoFit 385 technology, Flexcera Smile Ultra+ dental prosthetics have been shown to have an average 43 percent better marginal fit when compared to a competitor.
For the first time in dental prosthetics, Flexcera resins offer:
- High fracture resistance, three times more resistant to fracture than select competitive resins;
- Moisture resistance to prevent staining or discoloration, two times more resistant than a leading competitive formulation; and
- An overall natural aesthetic that offers lifelike tooth translucency and a natural-looking smile, providing a perfect blend of comfort, strength and flexibility.
“As a dental professional, I see first-hand how the personalization of 3D printing for healthcare is impacting my patients,” said Dr.
For more information on the Einstein series and Flexcera Smile Ultra+, dental professionals and consumers should visit www.dental.desktophealth.com.
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