Desktop Health ? the trusted production-grade medical 3D printing brand of Desktop Metal, Inc. and Asiga, have validated Flexcera Smile Ultra+, Flexcera Smile, and Flexcera Base for use on the Asiga 3D printing platform, expanding access to the innovative nanoceramic resin. Asiga can now offer the formulation to thousands of dental labs and practices that use its 3D printers in the United States, United Kingdom, European Economic Area, and Canada.

Flexcera Smile Ultra+ delivers lifelike beauty and strong, long-term performance. This proprietary dental resin has been growing since its 2021 launch, delivering 3D printed permanent and temporary restorations, including dentures, crowns, bridges, veneers and more. Flexcera Smile 3D printed denture teeth paired with Flexcera Base for denture bases surpasses the traditional gold standard denture acrylic material in both strength2 and beauty.

Now validated for a wide range of Asiga dental 3D printers, Flexcera can be printed on both desktop and production models ? such as the Max UV, Max 2, Ultra, and Pro 4K. This expansion of hardware systems delivers on the promise of making Flexcera more widely available on other premium, high-powered 385 nm wavelength 3D printers.

Desktop Health is committed to compliance, ensuring compatibility with third-party printers to deliver patients safe, personalized dental solutions. In development for nearly a year and passing a suite of ISO testing, Flexcera for Asiga ensures accuracy of prints, polymerized mechanical properties, and biocompatibility. The first Flexcera family resins validated for Asiga systems are: Flexcera Smile Ultra+, an FDA 510(k) cleared Class II material for permanent and temporary, 3D printable dental restorations Flexcera Smile, an FDA 510(k) cleared Class II material for removable 3D printable denture teeth Flexcera Base, an FDA 510(k) cleared Class II material for 3D printable full, removable denture bases.