Revolutionising chairside restorations with Digital Press Stereolithography technology
SprintRay’s Midas introduces a groundbreaking advancement in 3D printing—the first major innovation in the field in 40 years. Employing Digital Press Stereolithography technology and a patent-pending resin capsule system, Midas streamlines chairside restoration design and delivery. Paired with SprintRay’s new AI Studio software, this system enables faster, more efficient workflows for dental professionals.
Midas employs a patented-pending capsule system, allowing clinicians to produce chairside restorations. Within 10 minutes, it can produce up to three crowns, six inlays or onlays, or nine veneers in a single batch. (Image: SprintRay)
How Midas works
- Scan: Each Midas capsule is encoded with material type, shade, manufacturing data, and expiry date. When preparing to print, the capsule is scanned using the built-in barcode scanner.
- Place: Midas features three printing slots on its heated print glass. After scanning, the onboard computer indicates the correct cartridge placement.
- Press: Once all capsules are scanned and positioned, Midas begins pressing. The print loop gradually lowers as the resin is cured.
The capsule system, combined with highly precise manufacturing, streamlines the restorative process—enhancing patient outcomes and saving valuable time for dental professionals. Combined with an unparalleled smart and simple user experience, these advancements establish a new standard, elevating what’s achievable with dental restorations.
A new era in biomaterials
These advancements signal the beginning of a transformative era in 3D-printed materials. Midas has redefined the possibilities in biomaterial innovation, offering an open platform that allows material science innovators to explore new solutions. With its potential to drive significant progress, this technology is set to deliver substantial benefits for both dental professionals and their patients.
Paired with the NanoCure post-curing device, Midas delivers definitive restorations with exceptional speed, accuracy and mechanical properties. These compact, advanced devices enable any practice to transition from outsourcing to in-house, chairside care—at a fraction of the cost of traditional milling systems.
IDS visitors will have the opportunity to learn more in Hall 3.1 at Booth H010/J029. They will also have the chance to win a Midas printer. More information is available at sprintray.com.
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