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SprintRay announces new material – SprintRay Crown for Permanent Dental Restorations

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SprintRay Crown is a ceramic filled hybrid material for 3D printing single crowns, inlays, onlay, and veneers
Above: SprintRay Crown is a ceramic filled hybrid material for 3D printing single crowns, inlays, onlay, and veneers/Source: SprintRay

SprintRay, a market leader in dental 3D printing, announced the release of its new dental 3D printing material, the SprintRay Crown™ by BEGO®, a 3D printing resin poised to help improve the quality of restorative care in digital dentistry.

SprintRay Crown is a materials collaboration between SprintRay and BEGO, a leading global provider of digital and traditional dental solutions, that enables dental professionals to 3D print crowns and other restorations in their offices at a fraction of the cost of alternative methods. SprintRay Crown, with its high accuracy and print time of less than 60 minutes, is poised to improve the accessibility of custom dental care.

“With this new material introduction, SprintRay continues to shape the future of the dental industry, widening the reach and scope of digital technology. By reducing the cost and lead times associated with restorative procedures, we’re enhancing dentistry for patients and doctors.” 

– Sumeet Jain, Vice President of Materials at SprintRay

SprintRay Crown™

SprintRay Crown is available in seven shades
Above: SprintRay Crown is available in seven shades/Source: SprintRay

SprintRay Crown™ is a ceramic-filled hybrid material that can be used to 3D print permanent single crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers. This material is simple to finish and polish using traditional methods, and it blends well with existing teeth. It provides an excellent fit and reproducible results, allowing dental professionals to confidently provide budget-friendly custom restorations.

  • Class IIa medical product
  • Outstanding marginal integrity
  • Easy to handle, easy to polish
  • Formulated for radiographic visibility

“Dental 3D printing solutions, especially for durable restorations, are becoming increasingly important. In addition to the excellent material properties and good esthetics, are the low material costs, the speed in production and the customizability of the dental objects that make SprintRay Crown™ future-proof. The expansion of the partnership with SprintRay and the introduction of SprintRay Crown will further accelerate this trend.”

– Thomas Kwiedor, Head of Business Development 3D Printing for BEGO

Crown is available in seven shades: A1, A2, A3, B1, B3, C2, and D3. Available for sale in the US, EU, UK, and EFTA.


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