SprintRay has officially announced the launch of its Midas Restoration Tour, which happens to be an event series that will showcase a fully connected SprintRay AI-powered digital workflow, designed specifically for chairside restorative dentistry. According to certain reports, the stated tour will see dental industry leaders like Align Technology and Ivoclar coming together to give dental professionals a hands-on experience, an experience made up with the latest advancements in digital technologies that enable chairside restorative workflows, and at the same time, improve the patient experience. More on the same would reveal how the tour is expected to stretch across six different US cities. During this time, it will introduce you to presentations by experts in the field of digital and restorative dentistry, who on their part, will each focus on a specific segment of the digital workflow: scan capture with iTeroâ„¢ intraoral scanners from Align Technology, restoration creation with SprintRay, and restoration completion and placement with Ivoclar. In essence, these experts will provide in-depth insights and practical demonstrations of their respective technologies, followed by a live Q&A session and discussion about digital dentistry’s future. As for the six cities that are set to play the backdrop for this Midas tour, they include Los Angeles, Dallas Seattle, New York, Chicago and Fort Lauderdale. Talk about what technologies will be on the showcase here, we begin from iTeroâ„¢ Intraoral Scanners (Align Technology) that offer cutting-edge digital scanning performance with the iTero Element â„¢ 5D Plus and the new iTero Luminaâ„¢ intraoral scanner models. Furthermore, these advanced scanners enhance productivity and patient experiences. You see, doctors who use iTero scanners can effortlessly design models, prosthetics, and bite splints using the new iTeroâ„¢ Design Suite. Beyond that, the suite also delivers at your disposal seamless connectivity with SprintRay, streamlining workflows, and enhancing design capabilities.
Next up, we have the SprintRay Midas Digital Restoration Press, which is a revolutionary 3D printer designed to produce restorations from highly viscous ceramic-filled resins with exceptional speed, precision, and quality. Joining the same would be Ivoclar Placement Protocols. The stated Placement Protocols basically bring forth final steps of printed restoration completion with Ivoclar’s advanced bonding protocol for 3D printed restorations. From a practical standpoint, you are also likely to see here solutions like Ivoclar’s Adhese® Universal Vivapen® and Variolink® Esthetic. Rounding up highlights would be a prospect of AI-driven performance, a prospect where, regardless of whether it is in scanning, designing, or 3D printing, you’ll see iTero intraoral scanners and SprintRay leveraging AI to seamlessly connect the digital workflow for a more efficient, accurate, and patient-centric approach to restorative dentistry.
To compliment such an intelligible assortment of technologies, the Midas Tour will also provide attendees with the means for engaging in immersive, hands-on sessions with the latest digital tools and technologies. This translates to how settings will let dental professionals explore the real-world potential of a fully connected, AI-powered digital ecosystem in dentistry, and at the same time, discover how it can transform their practices with unparalleled speed, precision, and simplicity.
Founded in 2014, SprintRay’s rise up the ranks stems from being dental technology company that builds end-to-end 3D printing solutions for dental professionals. At present, the company is well-equipped to design and manufacture user-friendly and cutting-edge dental equipment,  including 3D printers and post-processing ecosystems, 3D printing software featuring AI technology, and innovative 3D resins.