Desktop Health Unveils Flexcera Base Ultra+ Dental Resin

This improved flexural strength allows for the creation of thinner wall and socket designs.

This improved flexural strength allows for the creation of thinner wall and socket designs.

Desktop Health is launching Flexcera Base Ultra+ for 3D printing gingiva in five natural shades. Image courtesy of Business Wire.


Desktop Health, production-grade medical 3D printing brand of Desktop Metal, has unveiled a stronger formulation of its Flexcera resin for 3D printing gingiva, Flexcera Base Ultra+, which is used to fabricate full and partial removable dentures.

New Flexcera Base Ultra+ is 50% stronger than its predecessor with 70% greater resistance to deformation vs. ISO standards. This improved flexural strength allows for the creation of thinner wall and socket designs, enhancing resistance to deformation for long-term durability, fit and overall patient comfort. This formulation better aligns with design expectations in the industry and also resists staining for confidence in long-term aesthetics.

“We are witnessing exponential growth in the adoption of these restorative solutions,” says Lou Azzara, president of Desktop Health. “When paired with the Einstein and the Einstein Pro XL printing systems, which exhibit best-in-class speed and accuracy, Flexcera Base Ultra+ prints 26% faster than its predecessor to scale production without compromising quality.”

In testing, Einstein Pro XL produces 21 Flexcera Base Ultra+ denture arches in about 90 minutes and reduces post-processing time for an efficient workflow.

“New Flexcera Base Ultra+ demonstrates how we listen to customers and give them what they’re asking for, such as a firmer final product in an industry favorite shade,” says Ric Fulop, founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “With more dental professionals than ever adopting a digital workflow and an aging population, the popular Flexcera family fits a growing need in the marketplace.”

Learn more about the Flexcera family of resins at TeamDM.com/Flexcera.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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