Manufacturing and materials – the basis for your result

Our manufacturing processes and materials are designed to make dental solutions safe, reproducible and freely implementable.

Modern dental technology relies on the precise conversion of digital data into reliable workpieces. The choice of manufacturing technology is not determined by the machine itself, but rather by the indication, material, and objective. We combine manufacturing processes strategically to create the ideal foundation for every task.

Our manufacturing processes

MILLING

Manufacturing based on in-house material expertise

Milling involves precisely machining digital designs from industrially prefabricated blanks. We use materials such as zirconium oxide, polymers, and implant components that we develop and produce ourselves.

The interplay of material knowledge and manufacturing process enables defined surfaces, controlled material properties, and high process stability. This results in workpieces that can be safely processed further and reliably integrated into everyday laboratory work.

3D printing

Efficiency in the digital workflow

In DLP 3D printing, digital data sets are converted layer by layer into plastic using area-based exposure. The process combines high detail accuracy with short production times and stable results.

Fast manufacturing cycles and efficient material usage allow for the economical and reproducible production of models. This speeds up the workflow and supports a predictable, cost-effective organization in everyday laboratory work.

Laser melting

For complex metal structures

Selective laser melting (SLM) directly translates digital 3D designs into metal layer by layer. This process is particularly suitable for complex geometries and intricate structures in cobalt-chromium and titanium.

This allows even complex designs to be manufactured reproducibly and in a material-appropriate manner. The result is a reliable basis for precise fitting and safe further processing in the laboratory.