Chinese 3D printing firm HeyGears has unveiled its Multi-Material 3D printed one-piece dentures.
The company's Multi-Material Fusion DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology is used to produce the one-piece dentures, which were presented at LMT LAB DAY Chicago 2025 earlier this year.
A combination of resin materials are printed and fused together in a single 3D printing process, with HeyGears suggesting the resulting parts can deliver a 'boost in production efficiency' for the dental industry.
Moving away from conventional denture production processes that involve a series of manual steps, HeyGears suggests its 3D printed one-piece dentures can address issues surrounding lead times and errors. The company also promises a 'polish-free process' and 'true print-to-product solution.'
As well as the Multi-Material Fusion DLP technology, HeyGears also uses biocompatible photopolymer resin materials and AI-powered digital workflows to build what it describes as a 'highly efficient and intelligent large-scale dental production' workflow.
HeyGears' biocompatible photopolymer resin materials and high-precision 3D printing solutions ensure the quality and reliability of the results. AI-powered digital workflows optimise every step, from model design to post-processing, achieving highly efficient and intelligent large-scale dental production.
The launch of the Multi-Material 3D printed one-piece dentures comes as interest in 3D printed products from the dental sector continues to grow. A HeyGears press release suggests over 80% of dental labs in North America have adopted digital equipment, while digital dentures were incorporated into the national health insurance in 2024. Earlier this week, a SYS Systems - a UK-based Stratasys reseller - has reported a 350% surge in 3D printer sales to dental customers compared to last year.