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Desktop Health is already looking forward and exploring new materials. “We’re working with metals, and looking at carbon PEEK [polyetheretherketone, a high-performance plastic],” said Jafar.
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.
Desktop Health announces the launch of high-precision dental 3D printers and one of the strongest resins to receive FDA clearance for permanent use.
Desktop Health announced the launch of a turnkey metal 3D printing program for dentistry along with the launch of chrome cobalt for use in dental applications. The Shop System eliminates labor costs ...
CHICAGO, Feb. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Glidewell Dental, an industry-leading provider of custom restorative services, materials and devices, announced today its expanded partnership with Structo ...
Flexcera Smile Ultra+ is validated for 3D printing on the following dental printers: Desktop Health® Einstein, Einstein Pro XL, EnvisionOne, and D4K. Asiga® Max UV, Max 2, Ultra, and Pro 4K.
Carbon, a leading product development and manufacturing technology company, today announced that it is partnering with Heartland Dental, Desktop Health™, an industry-leading dental technology ...
The first Flexcera nanoceramic resin validated for Carbon systems is Desktop Health’s Flexcera Smile Ultra+, an FDA 510(k) cleared Class II material for permanent, 3D-printable dental restorations.
3Shape will update the software for its Trios intraoral scanner to allow users to export stereolithography (STL) file digital impressions from the Dental Desktop dashboard.. Currently, users can ...
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