Proprietary Resin Technology for Dental Prosthetics Delivering Superior Strength, Aesthetics and Function for Patients to Be Available to European Dental Professionals Beginning This Summer Developed
Proprietary Resin Technology for Dental Prosthetics Delivering Superior Strength, Aesthetics and Function for Patients to Be Available to European Dental Professionals Beginning This SummerDeveloped, tested, and selected from more than 200 formulationsUnique long-chain chemistry formulated and optimized for 3D print.
Desktop Health anuncia la obtención del marcado CE y el lanzamiento internacional de la nueva generación de prótesis dentales impresas en 3D Flexcera
NEWPORT BEACH, California (Business Wire)
La tecnología de resina patentada para prótesis dentales que ofrece a los pacientes una excelente resistencia, estética y funcionamiento estará disponible para los profesionales dentales europeos a partir de este verano
Desarrollada, probada y seleccionada entre más de 200 formulaciones
Química única de cadena larga formulada y optimizada para la impresión 3D
Una solución de prótesis digital pionera lista en el mismo día, con una resistencia tres veces mayor que la de determinados materiales de prótesis de la competencia y una apariencia muy similar a los dientes naturales
Image: Desktop Health The Flexcera Base resin reportedly features improved fracture resistance and an enhanced natural appearance compared with existing products.
Desktop Health announced today that it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for Flexcera Base, a proprietary resin for use in 3D printing high-quality dental prosthetics. It reportedly improves on existing 3D-printed dentures because of its enhanced fracture resistance and appearance.
“Three years ago, we set out to create a product that addressed the limitations of current 3D-printed dental prosthetics brittleness and poor aesthetics,” said Michael Jafar, President & CEO of Desktop Health. “The introduction of Flexcera marks the inception of a remarkable new era in dentistry, combining advanced Flexcera science with 3D-printing technology to deliver superior strength, aesthetics, and function for patients.”
May 13, 2021 at 8:45AM
Desktop Metal (NYSE:DM) is slated to report its first-quarter 2021 results after the market close on Monday, May 17. An analyst conference call is scheduled for the same day at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
This will be the 3D printing company s second quarterly report as a public entity. It went public in December 2020 via a reverse merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). (This method is faster and less expensive than the traditional initial public offering route.)
Some investors might view
3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) better-than-expected first-quarter results, released on Monday, as an indication that Desktop Metal s results could also surprise to the upside. There is some logic here, as 3D Systems got a boost from U.S. economic conditions being more favorable for its business relative to last year, when it was hit hard by the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.