What Is SprintRay?
SprintRay makes 3D printers and materials designed exclusively for dental applications. Unlike companies like Formlabs that serve multiple industries and happen to have a dental vertical, SprintRay has been dental-only from day one. That focus shows in the product design: every resin is FDA-cleared for intraoral use, the software comes preloaded with dental workflows, and the hardware is sized for a clinical environment rather than a prototyping lab.
The current flagship is the Pro 95S, which uses patent-pending 35-micron Optical Panel technology and a 385nm light engine to deliver what SprintRay claims is the highest accuracy in dental 3D printing. The printer has a 7-inch touchscreen for job monitoring and comes with automatic resin tank and build platform detection to reduce setup errors.
But the printer is only one piece. SprintRay's real value proposition is the ecosystem: RayWare design software handles file preparation with dental-specific presets, SprintRay Cloud pushes daily resin profile optimizations to connected printers, the ProWash S handles automated cleaning, and the ProCure 2 handles post-curing. The goal is to make the scan-to-print workflow as close to plug-and-play as 3D printing currently allows.
Co-founders Amir Mansouri and Jasper Jing Zhang won the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Greater Los Angeles in 2025. The company has partnerships with Henry Schein, Patterson Dental, and Nobel Biocare for distribution.
Who Is It For?
General practices adding chairside production: If you are already doing digital impressions and want to stop outsourcing night guards, surgical guides, and models, SprintRay is the most approachable entry point. The ecosystem approach means fewer compatibility headaches than cobbling together a printer from one vendor and resins from another.
Prosthodontists and denture-heavy practices: SprintRay's Apex denture materials use NanoFusion technology for strength and translucency that approaches milled restorations. The OnX Tough 2 resin is purpose-built for fixed hybrid dentures. If you are placing a lot of removable or hybrid prosthetics, the in-house production economics get compelling fast.
Orthodontists: Clear aligner and retainer printing is a core workflow. If you are doing enough aligner cases to justify the hardware, in-house printing eliminates the turnaround time and per-unit cost of outsourcing.
DSOs standardizing digital workflows: SprintRay's cloud connectivity and standardized ecosystem make it easier to replicate a 3D printing workflow across multiple locations than a piecemeal approach would.
Practices doing fewer than 15-20 printed appliances per month should think carefully about whether the capital investment makes sense versus outsourcing to a lab.
Key Features
Pro 95S Printer: 35-micron XY resolution via Optical Panel technology. 385nm light engine. 7-inch touchscreen with on-board help videos. Automatic resin tank and build platform detection. Over-the-air firmware and resin profile updates via SprintRay Cloud.
15+ Clinical Workflows: Night guards (rigid and flexible), clear aligners, clear retainers, surgical guides, removable dentures, fixed hybrid dentures, dental models, die models, cemented restorations, temporary crowns, and more. Each workflow has optimized print settings pre-configured in the software.
Curated Resin Library: Every material is formulated and validated specifically for dental use. NightGuard Firm 2 for rigid occlusal guards, NightGuard Flex 2 for flexible guards with high transparency, Apex Teeth and Base for dentures, OnX Tough 2 for hybrid dentures, Die & Model 2 for diagnostic models. All FDA-cleared for intraoral use.
Post-Processing Hardware: ProWash S automates the cleaning step. ProCure 2 handles light-curing with optimized protocols per resin type. Both are designed to work with SprintRay printers specifically, reducing the guesswork that plagues generic post-processing setups.
Software Stack: RayWare handles slicing and print preparation with dental-specific presets. SprintRay Cloud enables remote monitoring, automatic updates, and fleet management for multi-location practices. Software Dashboard 2.0 provides a unified interface for managing the entire workflow.
Pros
- Only major 3D printer built exclusively for dentistry from the ground up
- Integrated ecosystem eliminates compatibility issues between printer, materials, and post-processing
- Cloud-connected software with automatic resin profile updates improves print quality over time
- Strong distribution through Henry Schein, Patterson, and Nobel Biocare
- 35-micron resolution competes with or exceeds alternatives like Formlabs Form 3B+
- 15+ validated clinical workflows cover the most common chairside applications
Cons
- Full ecosystem cost of $15,000+ is a significant capital investment for a solo practice
- Locked into SprintRay's resin library -- you cannot use third-party materials without voiding the warranty
- Software subscription adds ongoing cost beyond the hardware purchase
- ROI is hard to justify for practices printing fewer than 15-20 appliances per month
- Post-processing still requires manual steps despite the automated hardware
- Learning curve for staff who have never worked with 3D printing