Carbon Offers Three New Resins for Dental Labs

Each resin has been tested and validated for use with Carbon’s printers, contributing to its dental materials portfolio.

Each resin has been tested and validated for use with Carbon’s printers, contributing to its dental materials portfolio.

Developed for modern dental restorations, the Pac-Dent Rodin Sculpture Resin introduces an all-on-x solution for long-term provisionals on the Carbon platform. Image courtesy of Rodin 3D Resin.


Carbon has released three resins on its platform—Pac-Dent Rodin Sculpture, Desktop Health Flexcera Base and Keystone KeyGuard. Each resin has been tested and validated for use with Carbon’s printers, contributing to Carbon’s dental materials portfolio.

This launch is part of Carbon’s initiative to support innovation in the dental industry, enabling labs to diversify production capabilities and explore new applications. Carbon’s platform, known for its speed, precision and consistent results, now offers more versatility with these validated resins, developed by partners. 

“With the introduction of these new resins, dental labs can look forward to improving their workflow efficiency and product offerings while providing customers with the latest in dental care advancements,” says Philip DeSimone, co-founder and office of the CEO. “Each resin will unlock new opportunities for dental labs and further highlight Carbon’s unwavering dedication to facilitating dental industry innovation through advanced, best-in-class resins.”

  • Pac-Dent Rodin Sculpture Resin: Developed for modern dental restorations, the Pac-Dent Rodin Sculpture Resin introduces an all-on-x solution for long-term provisionals on the Carbon platform. This resin is the first in Carbon’s lineup that is FDA 510k-cleared for all-on-x temporary dental appliances, offering a nanohybrid ceramic formulation for lifelike permanent restorations. 
  • Desktop Health Flexcera Base: Flexcera Base joins Carbon’s portfolio as the latest innovation in denture base materials. This resin is designed for creating high-impact denture bases, combining fracture resistance with aesthetic quality, the company says. Both Flexcera Base and Flexcera Smile Ultra+ are FDA-cleared.

  • Keystone Industries KeyGuard: Keystone Industries brings to the Carbon platform the Keystone KeyGuard, a material crafted for custom-fit mouthguards. This addition offers ability to design sports mouthguards digitally with custom variable wall thicknesses to provide comfort and protection to the end user. 

The new materials are available for order immediately, with support and training available from Carbon. For more information about Carbon and the new resin offerings, visit carbon3d.com/dental.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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