Dental Milling Machine
A Dental milling machine is used for the process of milling and grinding three-dimensional objects from a digital file using a computer-guided machine. A dental milling machine is used to make dental crowns, copings, dental bridges, removable dental prostheses, temporary prostheses, complete dentures, implant abutments, etc.
Dental CAD-CAM milling machines use different kinds of blocks and blanks available in the market, which are made of different materials according to the need of the prostheses. These dental machines work on subtractive processes for milling the desired objects, and are classified as:
- Based on axes:
- 4 axis milling machine
- 5 axis milling machine
- Based on milling:
- Wet milling machine
- Dry milling machine
The dental CNC milling machines used in dental labs and dental clinics only differ in their working efficiency. It is used in labs and is heavy of working efficiently and more powerful as compared to those used in dental clinics or dental chairside milling machines. This machine has also been equipped with the facility to engage with multiple workflows for a long period of time to work continuously.
For best results of the milling and grinding quality, one must always go with the CAM milling software from trusted connections only as well as the CAD software is also important to guide the mill accordingly and efficiently. Thus, milling in dentistry provides a faster flow of prostheses in the dental world and makes the dental CAD-CAM procedures more accurate and efficient in providing quick treatment to the needful.
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