Braces Now, an orthodontic practice with locations in Buford and Norcross, Georgia, has integrated the SprintRay 3D printer into its in-office technology suite, allowing the practice to manufacture custom clear aligners and Invisalign molds directly on-site. The shift brings fabrication in-house, reducing reliance on external labs and offering patients faster, more precise treatment.
With the SprintRay printer now operational, Braces Now can produce custom clear aligners in Buford, GA without sending impressions or digital scans to an outside lab. The printer enables the orthodontic team to create precise dental molds and aligner components tailored to each patient’s tooth structure and treatment plan. This workflow change allows physical aligner components to be produced faster and with higher dimensional accuracy than traditional outsourced methods.
For patients, this translates to a more responsive care experience. Adjustments and new aligners become available more efficiently as treatment progresses. The SprintRay printer directly supports the practice’s delivery of Invisalign in Buford, GA and Invisalign in Norcross, GA. By printing molds in-office, Braces Now maintains tighter control over fit and comfort, addressing a common source of discomfort and treatment delays.
The technology supports patients of all ages, from teenagers undergoing early orthodontic intervention to adults seeking discreet alignment options. Producing custom clear aligners in-house also gives the orthodontic team greater ability to respond to mid-treatment changes. When a patient’s teeth respond differently than projected or a refinement is needed, the practice is no longer dependent on external lab turnaround times, allowing momentum to be maintained without unnecessary interruptions.
The addition of the SprintRay system reflects a broader trend in orthodontics toward integrating dental 3D printing directly into the point of care. As printing technology has matured and become more accessible, orthodontists have gained the ability to bring manufacturing steps in-house that were once exclusively handled by large-scale dental laboratories. For patients seeking Invisalign in Norcross or Buford, this means working with a practice that now holds more of the treatment process under one roof—from digital scanning to physical production of aligners and molds.
Braces Now, led by Dr. Faraz Soltanian, serves patients at 2660 Mall of Georgia Blvd in Buford, GA, and offers orthodontic treatment options including Invisalign and custom clear aligner therapy. The integration of the SprintRay 3D printer marks a meaningful shift in how the practice approaches aligner-based treatment, bringing precision and efficiency directly to the patient’s care journey.
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