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3D Printing for the masses in Dentistry with Sprint Ray's Dr. Meena Barsoum

3D Printing for the masses in Dentistry with Sprint Ray's Dr. Meena Barsoum

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In this episode of the Simplified Dentistry Podcast, Dr. Mustafa Shah-Khan speaks with Dr. Meena Barsoum, Global Head of Clinical Strategy at SprintRay. Together, they explore how cutting-edge 3D printing technology is making high-quality, in-office restorations more accessible and efficient than ever before. From the evolution of materials to AI-driven design, Dr. Barsoum shares his vision for simplifying dentistry—without sacrificing clinical excellence. Whether you're a seasoned CAD/CAM user or just getting started with digital workflows, this episode offers practical strategies for enhancing care, saving time, and future-proofing your practice.

Episode Navigation


01:00 – Making 3D printing accessible to all practices
03:00 – Midas printer & AI-powered crown design
05:00 – Chairside manufacturing without expensive software
06:15 – Printing vs. milling: strengths & differences
08:00 – Indirect restorations as alternatives to composites
11:00 – Time, efficiency, and clinical advantages
13:00 – Scanner preferences & ideal new-doc setups
16:00 – Material recommendations: printed vs. milled
18:00 – Strength, wear, and biomimetic benefits
21:00 – Transition from CDOCS to SprintRay
25:00 – Building SprintRay University & future education goals

Key Takeaways

Democratizing Digital Dentistry

  • SprintRay’s ecosystem enables chairside 3D printing for any scanner that exports STL files
  • The Midas printer allows single-unit restorations in 8 minutes—no milling required
  • AI-powered Studio software designs crowns in the cloud, no license or installation needed

Clinical Efficiency & Simplicity

  • Printed indirect restorations offer a predictable, durable alternative to direct composites
  • 3D printing allows more conservative preps with biomimetic wear characteristics
  • Digitally fabricated restorations reduce operator variability and streamline quadrant dentistry

For New & Mid-Career Dentists

  • New docs can start affordably with a scanner + SprintRay for full-service printing
  • Milled zirconia remains ideal for bruxism; printed materials are optimal for aesthetics, anteriors, and quadrants
  • Digital tools allow for same-day delivery of full-arch prosthetics, splints, and surgical guides

Meet Our Guest

Dr. Meena Barsoum
Global Head of Clinical Strategy at SprintRay and former CDOCS faculty member. A leader in digital dentistry and clinical education, Dr. Barsoum has practiced for over 15 years, specializing in CAD/CAM workflows, 3D printing, and clinical efficiency. His current mission: make cutting-edge dentistry accessible for every practice—regardless of size or budget.

Featured Discussion Topics
  • 3D printing vs. milling
  • Printed crown materials & wear resistance
  • AI-driven design software
  • Biomimetic dentistry
  • Efficient quadrant workflows
  • Digital tools for new dentists
  • SprintRay University & clinician training
  • Evolving beyond traditional composites
  • Future of digital restorations

Connect With Simplify Dentistry

🌐 Website: simplifydds.com
👥 Facebook Group: Simplify Dentistry Community


Topics: 3D printing, CAD/CAM dentistry, AI crown design, digital workflows, in-office restorations, SprintRay, dental innovation, indirect restorations, biomimetic materials, simplifying dentistry

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