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Desktop Health Launches Metal Binder Jetting for Dental Labs, Starting With Chrome Cobalt to Enable Fully Digital Workflows

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Desktop Health, part of Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM), has expanded its dental technology offerings by introducing a turnkey metal 3D printing solution and launching chrome cobalt for dental applications. The Shop SystemTM, a leading metal binder jetting solution, allows dental labs to pre-order, enabling high-quality custom dental appliances and surgical guides with exceptional surface finishes. The system significantly reduces production time and costs, capable of printing up to 32 partials in under four hours, making it a game-changer in the dental manufacturing landscape.

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  • Launch of the Shop SystemTM, enabling dental labs to produce custom appliances quickly.
  • Ability to print up to 32 partials in less than four hours, reducing manufacturing time significantly.
  • Cost reduction for custom parts, achieving as low as one-third of current costs compared to laser printing systems.
  • High-resolution output with 400% better resolution than legacy systems, enhancing product quality.
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Desktop Health, a healthcare business within Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM) committed to developing 3D printing and biofabrication solutions for personalized medicine, today announced the expansion of its dental technology portfolio to include a turnkey metal 3D printing solution for dentistry along with the launch of chrome cobalt for use in dental applications. The Shop SystemTM, one of the world’s fastest metal binder jetting solutions, is now available for pre-order by dental labs, delivering superior surface finish and resolution, and offering a promising pathway for custom dental appliances and surgical guides.

Desktop Health expands its technology portfolio to include a turnkey metal 3D printing solution for dentistry, along with the launch of chrome cobalt for use in dental applications. The Shop System, one of the world’s fastest metal binder jetting solutions, is now available for pre-order by dental labs, delivering superior surface finish and resolution, and offering a promising pathway for custom dental appliances and surgical guides. (Photo: Business Wire)

Desktop Health expands its technology portfolio to include a turnkey metal 3D printing solution for dentistry, along with the launch of chrome cobalt for use in dental applications. The Shop System, one of the world’s fastest metal binder jetting solutions, is now available for pre-order by dental labs, delivering superior surface finish and resolution, and offering a promising pathway for custom dental appliances and surgical guides. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Shop System brings mass customization through 3D printing to the dental lab, eliminating labor costs associated with machine programming required for CNC milling, typically a common manufacturing process for producing metal dental components. The Shop System is able to print up to 32 partials in less than four hours, as compared to the nearest competitive system which supports up to 10 partials in 9 ½ hours. In addition, metal parts on the Shop System print fully supported in the powder bed and feature hand-removable sintering setters, drastically reducing labor time and costs associated with post-processing parts printed on laser-based 3D printing systems. By reducing post-processing and providing high throughput printing, the Shop System can drive down part costs for custom dental applications, such as partials, to as low as one-third the cost that can be achieved for comparable part quantities produced using laser-based 3D printing systems.

“We are excited to introduce the Shop System and chrome cobalt for binder jetting to the dental community, expanding our suite of best-in-class 3D printing solutions from photopolymers to metals,” said Michael Jafar, President and CEO of Desktop Health. “We are uniquely positioned by offering dental labs not only a leading photopolymer platform, but also a turnkey solution to produce metal appliances and surgical guides with superior surface finish in higher production volumes compared to laser-based 3D printing systems.”

Delivering High-Quality Binder Jetting to the Dental Lab

The Shop System solution includes all the software, hardware, and materials a dental lab needs to begin binder jetting dental appliances — from build preparation through printing and sintering. Key benefits include:

  • Easy to use and operate. Designed with dental labs in mind, the Shop System produces parts at the push of a button through its easy-to-use software interface. It features engineered powders and default processing parameters optimized to deliver exceptional quality and ensure repeatability. The use of software-generated hand-removable sintering setters eliminates the need for costly and labor-intensive post-processing steps.
  • High productivity and superior print quality. Featuring variable build sizes up to 16L and a high-speed, single pass print carriage, the Shop System produces high-quality, end-use metal parts up to 10 times the speed and at a fraction of the cost of legacy additive manufacturing technologies, amplifying dental technicians’ existing throughput with up to hundreds of customized parts per day.
  • Rich feature detail with exceptional surface finish. Dental technicians can print dense, complex parts with incredibly fine feature detail and excellent surface finish right out of the furnace. Using an advanced single pass printhead with 1600 native DPI, the Shop System delivers 400 percent higher resolution than legacy binder jetting systems. Reliable print quality is enabled by the 5x nozzle redundancy on the printhead — 25 percent higher redundancy than comparable binder jetting systems.

“3D printing of metal parts for dentistry can finally see an efficient solution with binder jet technology from Desktop Health,” said Christopher M. Silvoy, DMD, an expert in dental implants and a diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI). “The Shop System allows a simple and safe process for producing accurate appliances with an extremely well-integrated system and workflow. With a large build volume and fast build times, the system provides an opportunity to eliminate outsourcing, increase quality of outcome, and potentially change dentistry.”

Availability

The complete, turnkey Shop System is now available. Chrome cobalt has been qualified for the Shop System and will be commercially available pending FDA clearance. The materials science team is continuing to work to expand the library of dental materials available through the Shop System. For more information, interested dental labs should visit https://dental.desktophealth.com.

About Desktop Health

Desktop Health, based in Newport Beach, California, is leveraging additive manufacturing and advanced materials to personalize patient care. Desktop Health is vertically integrated to develop, manufacture and commercialize applications across a range of healthcare specialties. The company is rapidly focused on leveraging its bio printing capabilities across several key specialties. For more information on Desktop Health, visit www.desktophealth.com.

About Desktop Metal, Inc.

Desktop Metal, Inc., based in Burlington, Massachusetts, is accelerating the transformation of manufacturing with an expansive portfolio of 3D printing solutions, from rapid prototyping to mass production. Founded in 2015 by leaders in advanced manufacturing, metallurgy, and robotics, the company is addressing the unmet challenges of speed, cost, and quality to make additive manufacturing an essential tool for engineers and manufacturers around the world. Desktop Metal was selected as one of the world’s 30 most promising Technology Pioneers by the World Economic Forum and named to MIT Technology Review’s list of 50 Smartest Companies. For more information, visit www.desktopmetal.com.

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FAQ

What new product has Desktop Health launched for dental labs?

Desktop Health has launched the Shop SystemTM, a turnkey metal 3D printing solution for dental applications.

How does the Shop System<sup>TM</sup> improve dental manufacturing?

The Shop SystemTM offers faster production times, allowing dental labs to print up to 32 partials in under four hours.

What materials are now available through the Shop System<sup>TM</sup>?

The Shop SystemTM has launched chrome cobalt for use in dental applications.

How does the Shop System<sup>TM</sup> compare to laser-based 3D printing systems?

It provides 400% higher resolution and reduces costs to as low as one-third for custom dental appliances.

Where can dental labs pre-order the Shop System<sup>TM</sup>?

Dental labs can pre-order the Shop SystemTM from Desktop Health's website.

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