Recently, SprintRay - one of the top dental printing companies - released a new 3D printer named Midas, with a novel technological approach that makes it possible to use highly viscous materials, which was impossible in the case of existing printing methodologies.
Invented technology allows dentists to produce a high-quality crown, inlays, veneers, etc, in less than 8 minutes by using specific resin containing about 70% ceramic. Midas is simple in usage and does not require any special staff training, and the ergonomic design makes it suitable for every dental office, guaranteeing a clean and productive workflow.
Also, the printer is equipped with AI Studio - software for 3D design that may be integrated with different dental scanners and digital tools to produce high-quality and anatomically adapted ready-to-print models in a few clicks.
Sales will start this year, and according to the head of SprintRay, this invention will produce a revolution in the field of biomaterials due to a novel technological approach to medical 3D printing that allows scientists to experiment with different viscous composite materials.