RayWare 1.0 to 2.0 Transition FAQ

In Uncategorized by Tyler Brouwer

This FAQ addresses key questions surrounding the retirement of RayWare Cloud 1.0 and the transition to RayWare Cloud 2.0. Q: Why are you retiring RayWare Cloud 1.0? A: We don’t take this decision lightly. We released RayWare Cloud 2.0 into public beta last year and spent the second half of 2024 listening to and implementing your feedback. We kept Cloud …

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Criteria for Choosing the Best Dental 3D Printer for Your Practice

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Understanding Your Practice’s Unique Needs Choosing the right dental 3D printer starts with a clear understanding of your practice’s unique needs. Every dental practice is different, influenced by factors such as size, patient demographics, and the range of services offered. Conducting a thorough assessment will help you pinpoint what you’re specifically looking for in a printer – and since we …

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3D Printed Dentures: The Future of Removable Prosthetics

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3D-printed dentures are changing the landscape of digital dentistry. What once was a complex, time-consuming process is now a procedure that can be completed in as few as two appointments.  Leading companies like SprintRay are at the forefront of the move to utilize the power of digital technology to offer more cost-effective, efficient, and highly customized solutions for patients. In …

Q3 2024 Innovation Roundup

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Welcome to the SprintRay product update! This quarter might just be the most impactful in our history. Q3 2024 brought an unprecedented wave of innovation across our product lines, each designed to streamline your practice and elevate your workflow to new heights. Read on to learn what we’ve been up to! Introducing Studio: Crown Design Simplified With Studio, you can …

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From Labs to Chairside: The Evolution of 3D Printing in Dentistry

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The Evolution of 3D Printing in Dentistry 3D printing in dentistry is taking the industry by storm. Once used primarily in dental laboratories, 3D printing has shot to prominence in dental offices all over the world. From retainers and night guards to dentures and crowns, several procedures that used to take weeks can now be done chairside–in a single visit. …