Choosing the Right Dental Milling Machine for Your Laboratory

We offer a variety of milling machines so that you can choose the best option for your dental laboratory: 

Ceramill
Amann Girrbach

Boost lab precision, efficiency, and automation with advanced Amann Girrbach mills. Explore the full milling portfolio at Zahn Dental today!

Dentsply Sirona inLab MC X5
Dentsply Sirona

Discover the Dentsply Sirona inLab MC X5 from Zahn Dental—a powerful 5-axis wet/dry mill for precise, efficient production across materials and indications.

DGSHAPE Dental Milling Machines
DGSHAPE / Roland

Explore DGSHAPE dental milling machines for high-precision, cost-effective restorations. Mill zirconia, PMMA, resin, and CoCr with unmatched accuracy. Shop at Zahn today!

Discover vhf Milling Machines
vhf

Discover vhf milling machines at Henry Schein Zahn, offering innovative dry and wet milling solutions for your dental lab. Achieve precision, efficiency, and reliability with vhf’s advanced CAM software and cutting-edge technology.

XTCERA Milling Machines
XTCERA

Discover the XTCERA X-Mill 500 Plus, X-Mill 580 DC, and X-Mill 300—advanced 5-axis and 4-axis milling machines for dental labs. Featuring auto-calibration, intelligent monitoring, and high-speed precision

Wet vs. Dry Milling: Which One is Right for You?

Depending on the material being used is what will distinguish between whether to use a wet milling machine or dry milling machine. When using a wet milling machine, liquid is used to keep the cutting tool and milling stock cool which in turn helps to remove the material from the milling disk or block. When using a dry milling machine, pressurized air and/or a vacuum are used instead. 


A dental milling machine is used to cut crowns, bridges, inlays and onlays, veneers, dentures, frameworks, implant abutments, and more using certain materials like ceramics, zirconia, alloys, resins, titanium, PMMA, PEEK, wax, etc.
There are many different brands of dental milling machines with their own special features, so the only way to distinguish which dental milling machine is the best would be to research the features each you are interested may offer and see what would be best for your lab.

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