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Please contact us directly to receive a customised quote based on your specific needs.Product Overview
Midas is the ultimate solution for fabricating chairside restorations. It uses patented Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS) to overcome the challenges of printing highly-filled viscous materials.
Midas uses Digital Press Stereolithography, a patent-pending printing method that replaces the resin, tank, and build platform with a Resin Capsule. This advancement allows Midas to print with highly filled resins that are too viscous to use on a conventional 3D printer.
- No viscosity limitations
- AI restoration design
- Small footprint, high output
- Multi-restoration printing
- Zero training, no upkeep
- Affordable chairside workflow
The Midas Resin Capsule distills the build platform, tank, and material into a single-use item. This innovation unlocks viscosity-agnostic 3D printing while offering incredible speed, accuracy, and workflow simplicity.
Crowns: Full contour crowns with lifelike aesthetics and mechanicals thanks to extremely high filler content
- Posterior crowns
- Anterior crowns
- Implant crowns
Inlay & Onlay: Complex shapes print with pixel-perfect accuracy on Midas – fabricate up to 2 inlays per capsule
- Fillings
- Onlays
- Inlays
Veneers: Print up to 3 incredibly thin, strong veneers per capsule for minimally invasive cosmetics
- No-prep veneers
- Prepped veneers
Ceramic Crown
- Ceramic Crown is an FDA 510(k) Class II cleared material for 3D printing now available in DPS capsules for the world’s simplest restoration printing workflow on Midas. Featuring a ceramic-dominant formulation for and print times under ten minutes, Ceramic Crown is your go-to material for restorations.
OnX Tough 2
- SprintRay OnX Tough 2 is a groundbreaking resin that has received FDA clearance for use in creating fixed hybrid dentures. This material leverages cutting-edge NanoFusion™ technology, which offers exceptional durability and visual quality. The result is a remarkably lifelike appearance that closely resembles natural enamel
Anyone can print a restoration on Midas. Because it uses resin capsules rather than cumbersome bottles and tanks, printing is as simple as making your morning cup of coffee.