HeyGears has unveiled a new strategic collaboration with Pac-Dent, a renowned dental manufacturer with three decades of expertise. This partnership aims to enhance additive manufacturing options for dental experts by leveraging both companies’ strengths to improve digital dentistry offerings.
Through this alliance, Pac-Dent’s esteemed Rodin Titan and Rodin Sculpture 3D printing resins will be approved for use in HeyGears’ UltraCraft A2D and UltraCraft ChairSide Pro 3D printers. These resins are celebrated for their high strength and excellent performance characteristics, allowing for integration with HeyGears’ advanced digital workflows. Such integration promises to deliver outstanding results for various dental restoration processes.
Pac-Dent has distinguished itself through rapid growth and innovative efforts in the dental industry, where it provides efficient solutions in 3D resins, preventive care, restoratives, and infection control. Their Rodin Titan resin enhances flexibility in long-term restorations, while Rodin Sculpture boasts superb strength, containing more than 50% ceramic filler for crafting permanent crowns, bridges, and implants. This partnership enables HeyGears to supply Pac-Dent’s resins to clients employing their digital dentistry technologies, broadening the spectrum of material options available for 3D printing applications in dentistry.
HeyGears, a prominent figure in the 3D printing sector, continuously adapts to the dynamic demands of the dental market. Through its innovative UltraCraft 3D printing technology and a strategic alliance with Pac-Dent, known for its superior resins, this partnership is set to provide dental professionals with a robust array of tools that streamline their workflows and improve output quality.
“We are excited to start this journey with Pac-Dent,” expressed Peiyan Gui, CEO and Co-founder of HeyGears. “Merging our advanced 3D printing capabilities with Pac-Dent’s specialized resin formulas, we aim to bolster the efficiency and quality of dental service providers.”
The collaboration reflects a mutual dedication to enhancing dental technologies. HeyGears supplies top-tier automated solutions to global dental practitioners, spanning from high-tech automation in dental laboratories to compact desktop units for clinics. Recognized for its innovative contributions and technological integration, Pac-Dent’s expertise in dental products solidifies its industry stature, with the partnership set to boost 3D printing applications across the sector.
The Rodin Titan and Rodin Sculpture resins are specifically engineered to meet diverse dental restoration needs. Rodin Titan caters to long-term full arch restorations and temporary dentures, while Rodin Sculpture, infused with over 50% ceramic filler, suits permanent solutions like crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays. Their validation with HeyGears’ UltraCraft printers ensures that dental practitioners and lab technicians can now fabricate top-notch crown and bridge restorations and AOX prostheses with increased accuracy and efficiency.
Ryan Solorzano, Rodin Product Manager at Pac-Dent, highlighted the impact of the partnership: “This collaboration between HeyGears and Pac-Dent marks a significant milestone in dental 3D printing technology. Clinicians and lab technicians can now rely on seamless workflow integration to produce high-quality restorations with confidence.”
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