At SprintRay, we know that materials are a critical part of the in-office fabrication workflow. So we are pleased to announce new, improved versions for two of our popular resins: Study Model White 2 and IDB 2. To ensure that we are consistently providing SprintRay users with the latest and most relevant technology, we have improved and refined each resin …
SprintRay and Henry Schein CEOs Discuss the Future of Digital Dentistry
Back in January, the CEO of SprintRay, Amir Mansouri, and the CEO of Henry Schein, Stanley Bergman, sat down for a friendly chat to discuss dental 3D printing, the future of digital dentistry, and most importantly, a new collaboration between the two companies. A Fortune 500® company, Henry Schein Inc. is the largest provider of professional dental products and services …
SprintRay and BEGO Announce Partnership Bringing 3D-Printed Definitive Restorations to Dentistry
SprintRay, Inc. and BEGO are thrilled to announce a materials integration partnership that will allow for the use of BEGO’s industry-leading, FDA-approved materials for final and temporary dental restorations with the SprintRay Pro line of dental 3D printers. LOS ANGELES & BREMEN, Germany, February 2, 2021 – SprintRay, manufacturer of high-tech fabrication solutions for dental professionals, and BEGO, the Bremen-based …
SprintRay and Carestream Announce Validation and Integration
The proliferation of CAD/CAM technologies in dental offices continues to accelerate the efficiency, adaptability, and control over patient care workflows. However, the many options available at each step of the treatment process can be daunting, creating a barrier to entry into the realm of cutting-edge digital dentistry. Clear aligner therapy represents one of the most common 3D printing workflows, and …
Introducing SprintRay’s ‘Protect a Smile’ Campaign
Stressful Times and Impacts on Occlusal Health Dental professionals are well acquainted with the physiological and parafunctional impacts of stress on the body. Elevated stress levels can activate a cascade of physiological changes that can exacerbate physical and mental health problems. As such, stress often takes a toll on occlusal health and, often manifesting in occlusal issues such as bruxism …