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INTRODUCTION Until recently, CAD/CAM technology was the latest advancement in dentaltechnology. The dental industry has quickly adopted 3D printing both chairside and in dental labs. According to Dental Tribune , between 2023 and 2035, 3D printing in dentistry is expected to grow an average of 12.6%
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. “In the US alone, our dental providers have printed >150,000 night guards using NightGuard Flex material and reported >90% satisfaction.
SprintRay Crown™ is a materials collaboration between the two companies, that allows dental professionals to 3D print crowns and other restorations in their offices for a fraction of the cost of other methods. remarked Sumeet Jain, Vice President of Materials at SprintRay. For more information, visit www.sprintray.com.
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