Does anybody use there CNC for dental component or work in a dental Lab,would be interested to hear from anybody
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Does anybody use there CNC for dental component or work in a dental Lab,would be interested to hear from anybody
First, we need to understand what CNC is all about. CNC machines make it possible to produce complex products that previously required a lot of manual and very skilled labor to create. Today, CNC machines have become more affordable. Thanks to specialized software for preparing 3D models and converting them into control codes for machines, almost anyone can turn their ideas into actual products from metal, wood, cardboard, various plastics, and many other materials. So my understanding is that with such a machine, you can make crowns or implants like the Invisalign preferred provider. In principle, the idea is very excellent. I'm not a dentist myself, but I would use it.
Yes we use them everyday. Mostly the standard VHF machines rebranded. We mill wax, PMMA, raw state zirconia, titanium, etc