3-D Printing Resin for Dental Prosthetics Cleared by FDA
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.”...
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“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.”...
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