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.”