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Practice Insights: The Foundry Dental Center

In Interviews by Tyler Brouwer

Delivering top-quality care while keeping fees affordable for those in need is a big challenge. While many community clinics are just focused on removing or reducing pain, Dr. Ben Kellum and his staff at The Foundry Dental Center are determined to offer full-spectrum care at their clinic. With ten operatories treating over twelve-thousand patients per year, Dr. Kellum spends a …

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Dr. David Honey’s Socially-distanced 3D Denture

In Interviews by Tyler Brouwer

The challenges of operating a dental practice in 2020 are unprecedented. With many offices closed to all but emergency patients, many clinicians are taking advantage of this opportunity to get educated on new technology. Recently, Dr. David Honey demonstrated just how valuable that technology can be, when he leveraged his SprintRay 3D printer to deliver emergency care while maintaining social …

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Video Interview: Dr. Ben Kellum

In Interviews by Tyler Brouwer

 Dr. Kellum is the Program Director at The Foundry Dental Center, a community clinic in Bessemer, Alabama, where he and his yearlong residents treat thousands of patients per year. To provide excellent quality of care to his patients while maintaining extremely affordable fees, Dr. Kellum decided to try 3D printing. Now, with two SprintRay printers at his disposal, he …

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Video Interview: Dr. Wally Renne

In Interviews by Tyler Brouwer

SprintRay interviews Dr. Wally Renne, Assistant Dean of Technology at the Medical University of South Carolina School of Dental Medicine, about how SprintRay 3D printers are transforming digital dentistry.

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SprintRay in TCT Magazine

In Interviews by SprintRay Web Team

TCT Magazine is an authority in the world of additive manufacturing. So when they came to us for an interview, we were more than happy to chat. With topics ranging from digital dentistry to our company history, the article is a great look at what’s happening now and in the future. Of course, no article about SprintRay would be complete …