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SprintRay Brings Game-Changing 3D Printing Night Guard Resin and Curing Technology to Dentists in Canada and Europe

Dentistry Today

SprintRay, a global leader in digital dentistry and 3D printing solutions, is thrilled to announce the Canadian and European launch of its groundbreaking NightGuard Flex material and workflow. We are pleased to expand the reach of this material to more dentists and patients worldwide.”

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3D Systems Receives FDA Clearance for NextDent Base

Dentistry Today

3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has provided 510(k) clearance for its NextDent Base material that is intended for the manufacturing of denture bases to support artificial teeth to form full or partial removable dentures. NextDent Base is already receiving positive feedback in the market.

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A Simplified, Completely Digital Workflow for Full-Arch Temporary Restorations

Dentistry Today

Continuing development in additive manufacturing (3D printing) has resulted in predictably accurate prints. The resins used in contemporary 3D printing have been shown to have physical properties similar to milled polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) 2 and can now be printed on “desktop” printers.

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The new material SprintRay Crown™ for permanent restorations takes dental 3D printing to the next level

Denticle

SprintRay is thrilled to announce SprintRay Crown™, a 3D printing resin poised to help improve the quality of restorative care in digital dentistry. With high accuracy and a print time of fewer than 60 minutes, SprintRay Crown™ is poised to improve the accessibility of custom dental care.

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Demystifying Computer-Assisted Design

Dentistry Today

Traditionally, the design phase involves manually waxing the desired final contours on mounted stone models, then manufacturing the final restorative product. Live courses geared toward the dental team to learn this technology are also available. His dental midline was concentric with his facial midline.

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Fully Digital Full Arch?

Dentistry Today

Subsequent publications also reported on improving the restorative time and treatment outcomes utilizing iJig technology 3 and employing small-hole technology (C2F) to enhance the physical integrity and anatomy of milled or 3D printed provisional restorations 4 and improving inter-arch alignment and occlusion.