What is a Dental Sintering Furnace? How to Choose One?
2024-10-17
2024-10-19
Dental laboratories are using CAD/CAM digital manufacturing technology to rapidly digitize the time-consuming and almost manual process of denture processing that has long been relied upon. With the help of CAD / CAM digital technology, dental laboratories have been digital transformation, which is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
From the traditional plaster model to resin printing model, a variety of restorative crown model, implant model. Improved production efficiency while also reducing technical difficulties. It also improves the production environment.
From the traditional wax cast porcelain veneers, inlays and other transition to glass ceramic cutting. It improves the precision, shortens the production time, reduces the failure rate and the difficulty of the manufacturing process.
From the traditional inner crown on porcelain or immersion dyeing full crown, transition to gradient color zirconium full form process. From the material and design technology to improve the accuracy of the product color as well as the beauty of the form. Greatly improve the enterprise production efficiency.
Oral Dental CAD/CAM digital fabrication technology is primarily used in denture aesthetics and restorations. Dental technicians use CAD software to create virtual crowns that are digitally manufactured through the CAM process.CAD/CAM technology can be used to manufacture a variety of oral dental products, including:
- Crowns
- Inlays
- Onlays
- Veneers
- Bridges
- Full and partial dentures
- Implant restorations
- Removable partial dentures
Overall, CAD/CAM digital manufacturing technology in dentistry is becoming increasingly powerful, offering faster, simpler operations while achieving excellent restoration results.
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