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• U.S.-based 3D printer manufacturer 3D Systems’ NextDent Jet Base, NextDent Jet Teeth, and the NextDent 300 MultiJet printer have all passed the Class IIa threshold under Europe’s MDR 2017/745 framework, the region’s governing standard for moderate-risk medical devices. The practical effect is immediate: the full denture printing system can now be sold commercially throughout the…
Additional Context
U.S.-based 3D printer manufacturer 3D Systems’ NextDent Jet Base, NextDent Jet Teeth, and the NextDent 300 MultiJet printer have all passed the Class IIa threshold under Europe’s MDR 2017/745 framework, the region’s governing standard for moderate-risk medical devices. The practical effect is immediate: the full denture printing system can now be sold commercially throughout the European Union, with product availability starting May 4, two months ahead of what had been a summer target.
This outcome extends a certification push that began in earnest when the company obtained broad-scope EU MDR recognition back in March 2026.
NextDent Jetted Denture Solution. Image via 3D Systems.
Printing a Full Denture Without Stopping
The combination of the NextDent 300 hardware with the Jet Base and