Dental crown restoration is a common procedure in dentistry for damaged or weakened teeth. Traditionally, this process has required multiple visits to the dentist and the involvement of an external dental laboratory for crown manufacturing. However, advancements in digital dentistry have introduced automated resin printing systems with a high range of strengths, containing ceramic particles in their composition, such as SprintRay resins (Fig. 1), which provide mechanical resistance comparable to the natural wear of teeth. In the future, we can expect even higher resistance with resins containing up to 50% ceramic particles in Europe.