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Dental 3D Printer Buyer’s Guide

In Buyer's Guide by SprintRay Web Team

Considerations for dental practices curious about in-office 3D printing. The widespread proliferation of dental 3D scanners and CAD/CAM treatment planning software has contributed to improved patient experience in dentistry. Broadly conceived, digital dentistry consists of these two innovations as they exist in clinics and labs. But recent currents in the world of dentistry have argued that 3D printers can further …

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SprintRay About Town: New Article in Dentistry Today

In News by SprintRay Web Team

We’re making a splash in Dentistry Today, with an article by Dr. David Kelliny about how 3D printing improves production in dental practices. When going in for a major procedure, patients want their doctors to have the latest dental surgery technology. For Dr. Kelliny and his practice, that means having a SprintRay 3D printer in the office.   Constantly seeking …

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SprintRay in the News: Dental Compare

In News by SprintRay Web Team

Dr. David Kelliny has just published an article in DentalCompare that highlights why 3D printing is a perfect fit for dentistry. Dr. Kelliny specializes in some of the newest dental technology: 3D printed surgical drill guides. We could spend all day telling you why SprintRay 3D printers are perfect for dental clinics and labs, but we think Dr. Kelliny put …

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3D Printed Orthodontics: OrthoSelect Interview

In Interviews, News by SprintRay Web Team

A few weeks ago, we popped over to Salt Lake City to pay a visit to OrthoSelect, a laboratory that focuses on helping orthodontists with treatment planning and bracket placement. Using SprintRay 3D printers, they print indirect bonding trays that save doctors up to 45 minutes per patient when placing braces. These 3D printed orthodontics not only save chair time …

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Printed Endodontic Guides with Dr. David Kelliny

In Interviews by SprintRay Web Team

Dr. David Kelliny has been performing endodontic surgery for a long time. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of endodontics at USC, he’s seen it all. But when he heard found out about SprintRay 3D printers, things changed. Now, printed endodontic guides allowed him to provide guided root canal surgery without waiting for a lab to fabricate and ship him a …