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3D Systems Announces Major Milestone in Digital Dentistry
NextDent Jetted Denture Solution features effortless usability, unmatched material properties and ground-breaking efficiency improvements of up to 300%.
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3D Systems’ Jetted Denture Solution utilizes multiple materials in a single printing process resulting in a faster, more cost-effective and highly scalable alternative to traditional denture fabrication.
3D Systems announced full commercial release of its NextDent® Jetted Denture Solution for the U.S. market. This first-to-market solution for jetted, monolithic (one-piece) dentures utilizes multiple materials in a single printing process to deliver a durable, long-wear, aesthetically beautiful prosthetic to the patient. This results in a faster, more cost-effective and highly scalable alternative to traditional denture fabrication, enabling both an outstanding patient experience and a strong return on investment for dental labs that provide these products to dental professionals each day.
Foundational to 3D Systems’ NextDent Jetted Denture Solution is the new NextDent 300 MultiJet 3D printer. This unique printer enables rapid production of patient-specific dentures that are fully cured and safe to handle without the need for additional post-curing steps. To complement the NextDent 300, 3D Systems’ materials scientists developed two very special dental materials, NextDent® Jet Teeth and NextDent® Jet Base. When used in the NextDent 300 printer, these FDA-cleared materials deliver the desired tooth rigidity and gum support, with both having outstanding aesthetics, along with a denture toughness that helps assure dental professionals and patients alike that the dentures will not experience premature failure due to an unexpected drop in the sink or on the floor when removed.
From a manufacturing standpoint, the ability to produce these single-piece, dual material dentures in a continuous flow print process, with no post-print curing required, provides unparalleled production speeds and efficiencies, resulting in shorter lead times and a greatly enhanced return on investment compared to traditional manufacturing methods, or even other 3D printing technologies that are in the market today.
Over the last few months, 3D Systems previewed the full Jetted Denture Solution with select leading dental labs in the United States, receiving high praise from these seasoned providers. With this beta testing now complete, the Company is taking orders in the U.S. for the NextDent 300 printer, which will be manufactured in its state-of-the-art South Carolina manufacturing operations. European and Asian market releases are anticipated to follow, once the regional regulatory approvals are fully complete.
3D Systems’ NextDent Jetted Denture Solution is the latest addition to the Company’s market-leading solution portfolio intended to address all major facets of dentistry to straighten, protect, repair and replace teeth. This is the broadest portfolio available from any additive manufacturing solutions provider.
3D Systems announced full commercial release of its NextDent® Jetted Denture Solution for the U.S. market. This first-to-market solution for jetted, monolithic (one-piece) dentures utilizes multiple materials in a single printing process to deliver a durable, long-wear, aesthetically beautiful prosthetic to the patient. This results in a faster, more cost-effective and highly scalable alternative to traditional denture fabrication, enabling both an outstanding patient experience and a strong return on investment for dental labs that provide these products to dental professionals each day.
Foundational to 3D Systems’ NextDent Jetted Denture Solution is the new NextDent 300 MultiJet 3D printer. This unique printer enables rapid production of patient-specific dentures that are fully cured and safe to handle without the need for additional post-curing steps. To complement the NextDent 300, 3D Systems’ materials scientists developed two very special dental materials, NextDent® Jet Teeth and NextDent® Jet Base. When used in the NextDent 300 printer, these FDA-cleared materials deliver the desired tooth rigidity and gum support, with both having outstanding aesthetics, along with a denture toughness that helps assure dental professionals and patients alike that the dentures will not experience premature failure due to an unexpected drop in the sink or on the floor when removed.
From a manufacturing standpoint, the ability to produce these single-piece, dual material dentures in a continuous flow print process, with no post-print curing required, provides unparalleled production speeds and efficiencies, resulting in shorter lead times and a greatly enhanced return on investment compared to traditional manufacturing methods, or even other 3D printing technologies that are in the market today.
Over the last few months, 3D Systems previewed the full Jetted Denture Solution with select leading dental labs in the United States, receiving high praise from these seasoned providers. With this beta testing now complete, the Company is taking orders in the U.S. for the NextDent 300 printer, which will be manufactured in its state-of-the-art South Carolina manufacturing operations. European and Asian market releases are anticipated to follow, once the regional regulatory approvals are fully complete.
3D Systems’ NextDent Jetted Denture Solution is the latest addition to the Company’s market-leading solution portfolio intended to address all major facets of dentistry to straighten, protect, repair and replace teeth. This is the broadest portfolio available from any additive manufacturing solutions provider.
www.3dsystems.com

