SprintRay previewed expanded chairside manufacturing workflows during the 2026 Chicago Midwinter Meeting, including multi-unit restorative production with its Midas platform and new materials for the Pro 2 printer. According to the company, the updates are designed to support more complex same-day procedures across restorative, surgical, orthodontic, pediatric, and athletic applications.
The company demonstrated upcoming multi-unit restoration workflows for Midas that enable fabrication of multiple crowns, inlays/onlays, veneers, and temporary restorations in a single production run. The new Midas Multi-Unit Capsules provide more than three times the build area of existing capsules and will be available for SprintRay OnX Tough 2, SprintRay Digital Temp, and SprintRay Crown HT materials. Multi-unit Midas capabilities are expected to begin shipping in Spring 2026 following regulatory clearances.
“Chairside dentistry is moving beyond single restorations,” said Amir Mansouri, CEO of SprintRay. “At Chicago Midwinter, we’re showing clinicians how Midas and Pro 2 are evolving into true production systems that deliver higher performance and support more complex, efficient same-day care. When practices can confidently produce multiple restorations in one visit, they improve performance, affordability and deliver a better patient experience all at once.”
SprintRay also previewed new Pro 2 materials intended to improve accuracy and consistency in same-day preventive, surgical, and orthodontic workflows. SprintRay Precision Guide, a next-generation surgical guide resin, is engineered to maintain dimensional stability before and after autoclave processing, preserving fit for chairside use. Availability is expected beginning Spring 2026 following regulatory clearance.
In preventive care, the company introduced SprintRay SportsGuard, a biocompatible resin for custom athletic mouthguards produced through the Pro 2 digital workflow. According to the company, practices can scan, design, print, and deliver customized sports guards in a single visit, replacing boil-and-bite or outsourced thermoforming approaches. Using SprintRay AI Design, clinicians can generate upper and lower guard designs in approximately five minutes with thickness control to support fit and retention. SportsGuard will be available in Crimson Red, Cobalt Blue, and Clear, and is expected to ship following regulatory clearance in Spring 2026.
Additional Pro 2 workflow expansions include IDB3, an indirect bonding tray material for orthodontics. Availability is expected beginning Spring 2026 following regulatory clearance.
The company also announced the Midas World Tour, a global series of hands-on educational events led in partnership with the MOD Institute. The program is scheduled to begin in March 2026 and will provide training in multi-unit restorations and integrated chairside workflows.
“Education is the engine of adoption,” Mansouri added. “The Midas World Tour gives clinicians the confidence to move from traditional, technique-sensitive restorative workflows to precise, same-day digital restorations.”
SprintRay is showcasing live demonstrations and previews at the Chicago Midwinter Meeting, Booth #3622, and at LMT LAB DAY Chicago, Booth G-27 in the East Exhibit Hall.
SprintRay designs and manufactures digital dentistry systems, including 3D printers, post-processing ecosystems, AI-powered software, and materials. According to the company, dental care providers use its systems to support chairside efficiency and customization of care. More information is available at www.sprintray.com.