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SprintRay Pro 55S Printer Review | “Born from Dentistry” | Dental 3D Printer Review Series

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Description: “We simply have not found an easier printer to use than the SprintRay Pro 55S.”
    Join Dr. Wally Renne and Dr. Mike DeFee as they comprehensively review ease of use, footprint, speed, quality and resins before detailing clinical cases performed using the Pro 55S Dental 3D Printer by SprintRay.
    Links
    SprintRay Pro 55S Dental 3D Printer:store.sprintra...
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    00:00 introduction
    00:16 Background
    00:50 Review format
    01:19 Highlights and Lowlights
    01:48 Cure Unit
    01:35 Wash Unit
    03:00 Slicer
    04:04 Ease of use
    04:27 Footprint
    04:42 Speed
    05:14 Quality
    06:54 Resins
    08:04 Clinical Case Onlay
    09:30 Clinical Case 2 mockup
    10:19 Clinical Case 3 All on X
    12:10 Clinical Case 4 Veneers
    13:00 Final Rating

Komentáře • 35

  • @maxwellcreekfamilydentistr6531

    Very nice review! I delivered my first same day crown with the Ceramic Crown material on the traditional 55S build plate, and it was still a game changer for us. The new crown kit build plate arrives next week, and I'm excited to see how that improves the dynamics of how we practice.

  • @map132
    @map132 Před rokem +2

    Great review. Been waiting for this one! Now I can’t wait for the asiga max

  • @mohammedalrubaie3602
    @mohammedalrubaie3602 Před rokem +3

    Super thorough and informative review. Thank you so much! I'm still in between purchasing this one or the SOL. There's a some price difference between them.

  • @faizan14
    @faizan14 Před 8 měsíci +1

    If its a restorative driven practice which printer is better for veneers crown smile design night guards and aligners..the 55s or 95s ?

  • @manehaffirun3740
    @manehaffirun3740 Před rokem +2

    Deciding between the SprintRay Pro 55s and the Desktop Health Einstein. Which do you recommend? I'll mainly be doing Dentures and occasional crowns.

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před rokem

      Pro 55S they have a new denture base coming that is phenomenal

  • @TommyCrickles
    @TommyCrickles Před 2 měsíci

    The On X is a permanent restorative resin ?

  • @user-sh7ht9yr1b
    @user-sh7ht9yr1b Před rokem

    Hello! would you consider this printer to be loud?

  • @map132
    @map132 Před rokem +1

    Would you recommend the sprintray 55s or the asiga max? Looking to print models, nightguards, single unit restorations and surgical guides. Thanks

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před rokem +1

      We are still testing the Asiga. Both will preform well. The main difference is this:
      Sprintray is built for easy usage and speed. Designed for assistants to use.
      Asiga is built for open printing of almost any reason and have slower but still high quality prints. Also more complicated to use.

    • @map132
      @map132 Před rokem

      Thank you and please keep up the wonderful content!

  • @vixanis
    @vixanis Před 7 měsíci

    Hey wally,
    How significant is the XY resolution difference between the 55s and 95s? Our office has the 95s and I mostly print custom trays, nightguards, and things where that accuracy doesn't matter as much. However, if I were to get into making crowns (permanent and temporary) would you encourage grabbing the 55s as well for better margins?
    If it matters, we still scan with a medit i500 also.
    Thanks for all the awesome free content you put out :)

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před 7 měsíci +1

      The difference is probably not worth an extra printer. Get the crown kit and see how you like the fits. The same crown kit will also work on the 55s so could always upgrade later

  • @jacobjaramillo6996
    @jacobjaramillo6996 Před 4 měsíci

    Great review, curious how much resins have evolved even since this review regarding stain repellent to drinks like coffee and wine?

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před 4 měsíci

      Check 3D printing in dentistry fscebook for 2 and 3 year follow ups

  • @Rick_Schnur
    @Rick_Schnur Před rokem

    Can you give more information about the All on T system?
    Did you have TrueAbutment custom design and make the MUAs with the minibar interface?And then you printed the screw on white copings and picked them up intaorally?

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před rokem

      Good question. In this case we did guided surgery and teuabutment designed the custom mini bar multi units before surgery along with the proethetic. We printed it. Day of surgery we snap the plastic attachment on the custom Mini bar MUA. Scan final impressions as they double as a scanbody. The prosthetic is then picked up on those caps and then screwed in. The final prosthetic does not use the plastic caps.

  • @wherewolf87
    @wherewolf87 Před rokem +2

    How is the 55s different from the 95s?

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před rokem +4

      Pixel size essentially. 55 micron XY vs 95.

    • @wherewolf87
      @wherewolf87 Před rokem

      @@wallyrenne thank you ♥️

  • @edi1889
    @edi1889 Před rokem

    Thank you for this awesome review !!!! Currently thinking about buying 55s or 95s - main indication will be aligner models, surgical guides, night guards and inlays/onlays/crowns - do you have a recommendation ? Keep up that awesome work you are doing for your Patients and for us, the 3D printing community !

    • @travels5416
      @travels5416 Před rokem +1

      The Pro S 95 will probably be your best option.

  • @grandmastersreaction1267
    @grandmastersreaction1267 Před 6 měsíci

    Still waiting for the Asiga review :(

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan Před rokem

    I just set mine up and I'm trying to figure out which software people like to use for design. I found exocad was popular but I also came across blender for dental, a site that builds modules for blender to facilitate dental design. Can anyone in the comments give me suggestions on what they use? What do your colleagues use? Thanks!

    • @vixanis
      @vixanis Před 7 měsíci

      Exocad and 3shape are the big players. Inlab is good too but less freedom and lacks features in my opinion.
      Medit is good also and free. But lacks even more features than inlab.
      If my office could give me any software today I’d pick exocad but 3shape is great too. For clarification, i’ve only used medit, inlab 22, and mesh mixer. I’ve been a digital dental technician for less than a year. It is possible I am still learning inlab and haven’t unlocked its full potential.

  • @alexandrubogdan2267
    @alexandrubogdan2267 Před rokem

    great review. one question: for a 55micron printer a cement gap of 140 seems big compared to 50 microns on my mill. Why this number?
    Thank you

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před rokem

      Yea it has to do with sprintray printers and the way they have the resin profiles. Things fit tighter

    • @alexandrubogdan2267
      @alexandrubogdan2267 Před rokem

      @@wallyrenne seems more like over cure

    • @wallyrenne
      @wallyrenne  Před rokem

      @@alexandrubogdan2267 oh yea

  • @troydoc1
    @troydoc1 Před rokem

    How much does this cost?

  • @Michealsworldcartoon6670

    Nice

  • @isaacprit48
    @isaacprit48 Před rokem

    thank you... lemmi look for money😭