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Nexa3D Launches 2 New Dental Resins and Dental Workflow

Nexa3D has expanded its digital dentistry portfolio with the introduction of two new dental resins and a dental workflow. The release was made at the recent Lab Day 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. The new resins join a portfolio of 8 validated dental resins, bringing the total number to 10, and increasing production throughput by up to 50%.

xDENT201

The first resin, xDENT201, is a modeling resin designed for ultrafast production of orthodontic models, yielding up to 10 flat models in just 20 minutes. The resin has optimal accuracy yield at over 93% at 100 micron deviation, coupled with great dimensional stability, making it an excellent choice for printing higher volume models for aligner manufacturing or orthodontic modeling needs.

xDent341

The second resin, xDENT341, is a high-resolution material designed for 3D printing removable die models with strong accuracy and dimensional stability. It exhibits precise margins and contacts, delivering highly accurate custom prosthodontic treatments, such as crowns, bridges, and other implants at incredible speed.

Increasing Throughput 

Both resins reduce production time by up to 38% and dramatically increase the throughput on both the XiP desktop 3D printer as well as the NXD 200Pro platform. The new NexaX Dental Workflow software module maximizes productivity for dental laboratories, starting with orthodontic and removable die applications. The new features include streamlined and automated file import, orientation, and toolset selection for file repair, plane cutting, and base extrusion.

According to Avi Reichental, Nexa3D co-founder, and CEO, “We couldn’t be more excited to bring these 2 new dental resins to market because we believe they will have a dramatic impact on the productivity of dental labs as well as deliver better patient outcomes.”

The release of these new resins and the NexaX Dental Workflow will further push the production limits of dental 3D printing by reducing production time, increasing throughput, and delivering better patient outcomes.

Click here for more information on xDENT201, xDENT341 and the NexaX Dental Workflow from Nexa3D.

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