According to reports, NextDent 5100 and the new NextDent resin enable the laboratory to address more indications.
Today, on LMT Laboratories Day in Chicago in 2018, 3D Systems technology can produce the world's largest number of orthodontic straighteners, unveiling NextDent TM 5100 and 18 new NextDent resins - pushing the entire NextDent portfolio to 30 material.
These latest products from the company's renowned 3D digital dental product portfolio, including solutions for dental laboratories and clinics of all sizes, can improve patient care while radically changing the dental workflow again.
By integrating the NextDent 5100 into their workflow, dental laboratories and clinics are able to address for the first time more signs of using a solution. In the dental industry, indications are conditions that cause pain or discomfort and may endanger the patient's life or health.
For example, if a person has advanced gum disease and has lost several teeth, this will depend on the severity of the disease as an indication of a dental implant or denture. With 3D Systems' NextDent solutions, dental laboratories and clinics can produce dental equipment at significantly faster speeds - 4 times faster than other available solutions - while reducing material waste and equipment investment and relying on milling centers. It can also extend the patient's well-being by reducing the time spent on prosthodontics and orthodontics and the number of office visits required.
For example, using the NextDent 5100 solution, dental laboratories can reduce the time required to produce dentures by 70-80%. In addition, it is expected that patients only need to visit the dentist twice, but now they need four to five visits.
Accurate high-speed 3D printer compatible with 30 different resins
The NextDent 5100 uses 3D Systems' unique Figure 4TM technology to enable high-speed 3D printing of dental equipment and fixtures. The printer is compatible with industry-standard, state-of-the-art intra-oral scanning and software solutions that provide more accurate results than traditional manual production techniques. This end-to-end digital workflow also provides higher and more predictable uptime and significantly reduces operator risk.
The NextDent 5100 is equipped with 30 unique NextDent resins - the largest number available from any dental material supplier. These materials are available in a variety of aesthetic colors to enable dental laboratories and clinics to provide finished products that closely match the patient's teeth and gums. All NextDent dental 3D printed materials are biocompatible and CE certified, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. The certification of these materials is in compliance with the FDA listed Medical Device Directive 93/42 / EEC and has been registered in various other countries.
The NextDent 5100 solution is currently undergoing beta testing with some customers and will cost less than 10,000 USD/10.10 EUR (EU countries). The company plans to make pre-orders in the second quarter and plans to go public in the summer of 2018.
Compact FabProTM1000
3D Systems' digital dental supplies also includes the FabProTM1000. The company previously announced that the printer is FabPro 1000
FabPro 1000
Solve the problems of jewellery and engineering applications and have expanded its ability to cope with dental indications. This printer offers superior quality and speed, and reduces total operating costs.
The FabPro 1000 is designed for accurate, accurate, efficient, and repeatable results, and is a low-cost, entry-level product designed for customers who are unfamiliar with the 3D printing market or may have lower yields. 3D Systems' 3D SprintTM software is bundled with the FabPro 1000 to facilitate the preparation and optimization of CAD data and the management of additive manufacturing processes.