SprintRay Unveils Game-Changing Digital Dentistry Expansions for 2025

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SprintRay Midas, the world’s first Digital Restoration Press.

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SprintRay today announced new expansions to its digital dentistry portfolio, set to debut at the 2025 Chicago Midwinter Meeting and Lab Day. The new offerings across the Digital Press and Digital Print product lines include next-generation sports guard and restorative materials, alongside accessory kits for faster production speeds and multi-material printing.

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SprintRay Midas, the world’s first Digital Restoration Press.

Digital Press – Materials Expansion

Building on the 2024 launch of Midas, the world’s first digital restoration press, SprintRay is introducing two new materials for its Digital Press product line. These new resins take advantage of Digital Press Stereolithography, which allows fabrication with highly viscous materials previously considered unprintable, all enclosed in a capsule that offers a no-mess, no-training fabrication process.

  • Digital Temp: This ceramic-filled material uses proprietary NanoFusion technology to deliver superior fit and aesthetics for temporary restorations with exceptional fracture toughness. This material is FDA 510(k) cleared for 3D printing full and partial temporary crowns and bridges.
  • Crown HT (High-Translucency): SprintRay Crown HT is a first-of-its-kind, Midas-exclusive material formulated with over 60% ceramic filler to deliver lifelike light diffusion that replicates natural teeth. It is ideal for fabricating definitive crowns and minimally invasive restorations such as inlays, onlays, and veneers. This FDA 510(k) cleared material mirrors the mechanical performance of surrounding dentition, resulting in a lasting, functional restoration.

These resins complement the existing Midas portfolio, which includes Ceramic Crown and OnX Tough 2, enabling practitioners to address a comprehensive range of restorations.

“The Midas Digital Restoration Press represents a transformative advancement in dental technology,” said Dr. Matt Nejad, a leading biomimetic and aesthetic dentist in Beverly Hills. “Its innovative Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS) allows for the use of highly viscous, ceramic-filled materials, enabling the creation of ceramic composite restorations with enhanced strength and esthetics. This aligns seamlessly with my commitment to mimicking the natural properties of teeth and employing minimally invasive techniques that preserve natural tooth structure. Midas has streamlined my workflow, reducing treatment times and enhancing the overall patient experience. This technology paves the path for future materials that will be far superior to anything else on the market and ideal for restoring teeth with a biomimetic approach. I am eager to see how SprintRay continues to push the boundaries of innovation in digital dentistry.”

In our practice, it has reduced multi-surface restoration time from 90–120 minutes to just 30–40 minutes per patient visit, dramatically enhancing efficiency and the overall patient experience. The growing selection of restorative materials compatible with Midas is highly promising.

Digital Print – Materials & Hardware Expansion

The SprintRay Digital Print product line uses bespoke light delivery systems to offer outstanding accuracy, throughput, and versatility for dental clinics. The Pro 2, introduced in 2024, represents the next generation of 3D printing technology for providers seeking chairside productivity, from removables to restoratives. New materials and accessories for the Digital Print line unlock new possibilities for care.

  • Digital Temp: This ceramic-filled material uses proprietary NanoFusion technology to deliver superior fit and aesthetics for temporary restorations with exceptional fracture toughness. This material is FDA 510(k) cleared for 3D printing full and partial temporary crowns and bridges.
  • SportsGuard: A specialized material for high-performing, custom athletic mouthguards. With impact absorption that rivals conventional soft EVA materials and 250% elongation at break, SportsGuard delivers exceptional performance and comfort, providing reliable protection for athletes in high-impact sports. Engineered to meet or exceed American Dental Association (ADA) specifications for impact absorption, rebound, tear strength, and Shore A hardness, SportsGuard ensures superior durability and safety on the field.

These materials join a large library of biocompatible 3D printing materials from the SprintRay BioMaterial Innovation Lab, including resins for dentures, night guards, surgical guides, full-arch hybrids, and more.

Hardware Accessory Kits

Accessory kits allow Digital Print products to adapt to the needs of any office simply by swapping the build platform and resin tank. In addition to the Standard Kit, which prioritizes maximum throughput, SprintRay announced two new kits for Pro 2 that further expand its speed, throughput, and efficiency.

  • Arch Kit: A compact resin tank and build platform optimized for single-patient applications, delivering industry-leading speed for small-batch production. Ideal for printing hybrid dentures and other restorations that require high speed and low volume.
  • Duo Kit: This patent-pending invention splits the build platform and resin tank into two discrete areas, allowing the printing of two different resins simultaneously. This unlocks a significant speed boost for appliances such as dentures, where both the teeth and base are printed.

“I couldn’t be more excited about these transformative products,” said Amir Mansouri, PhD, CEO and co-founder of SprintRay. “These innovations culminate years of hard work, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in digital dentistry. The cutting-edge technology in both the Digital Press and Digital Print portfolios will elevate the care experience for providers and patients alike. We’re thrilled to continue driving the future of dentistry.”

SprintRay will feature these products in its booth during the 2025 Chicago Midwinter Meeting on Feb. 20–22, 2025 (Booth #1614), and Lab Day Chicago on Feb. 20–22, 2025 (Booth G-27).

About SprintRay

SprintRay designs and manufactures user-friendly and cutting-edge solutions for digital dentistry, including 3D printers, post-processing ecosystems, advanced AI-powered software, and innovative materials. Dental care providers can deliver best-in-class service by using SprintRay to optimize chairside efficiency and increase customization of care.

For more information, visit www.sprintray.com.