Launch Digital Dentistry

Disrupting 3D Printing Workflows with SprintRay

Shea Tolbert

Welcome to the inaugural episode of our SprintRay series, recorded at the SprintRay headquarters in Los Angeles. This episode features a dynamic discussion with SprintRay co-founder Amir Mansouri and key contributors including Mark Lorich from the product management team, alongside former Senior Product Manager Cary Forest and former Clinical Relationship Manager Han Kim. They explore the transformative impact of 3D printing on the dental industry, discussing everything from product innovation to the personal journeys that brought each of them to SprintRay.

This episode offers a comprehensive look at how SprintRay's advancements in 3D printing technology are revolutionizing dental practices by enhancing efficiency and improving patient care. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the technical challenges and breakthroughs in dental 3D printing. For anyone interested in the latest innovations at the intersection of technology and dental care, this episode provides a compelling overview of the industry’s future direction.

Stay tuned for more episodes that continue to trace the evolution and impact of SprintRay in the world of digital dentistry.

What we talked about:

  • [0:00] Intro
  • [04:06] Amir, Cary, and Han’s Journey to SprintRay
  • [12:05] Disrupting the 3D Printing Workflows
  • [20:18] Kickstarter Project Deal
  • [24:02] Mark Lorich’s Path to SprintRay
  • [26:34] From Analog to Digital
  • [31:16] Story of SprintRay
  • [34:17] Achieving Product Approvals
  • [36:10] Specializing in Dental Applications
  • [40:15] Innovating with Drone Technology for Mechanical Jetting
  • [46:06] Evolution of Dental Workflow with RayWare
  • [49:50] Speed and Efficiency in 3D Printing
  • [54:41] Advancements in Resin Technology
  • [57:26] Most Memorable 3D Prints

Resources:

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Connect with Dr. Shea Tolbert here: