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Milling Material

Learn about all our dental millable materials options and find the right fit for your dental laboratory

Zirconia

Zirconia is a type of ceramic (zirconium oxide) that is very strong and esthetic for use in dental restorations. Discover our selection of zirconia:

Millable Denture Bases

Millable Denture Bases are very accurately milled to produce the base of a denture, whether using a printed tooth or tooth card. Discover our selection of millable denture bases:

PMMA

PMMA, also known as polymethyl methacrylate, is a plastic acrylic material that has been used for a variety of temporary restorations. Discover our selection of PMMA:

Partials & Frameworks

Take your removables digital and eliminate wax-ups, investing, casting and finishing of CrCo frameworks with our easy-to-manufacture thermoplastic resins. Explore our options:

Wax

Create crown and bridge frameworks and diagnostic wax ups by milling or pressing with excellent fit and accuracy. Explore our wax options:

Metals

Metals include nickel and beryllium-free, non-precious cobalt-based dental milling alloy plus titanium-grade material for low-fusing ceramics. Discover our selection of metals:


Frequently Asked Questions

Is zirconia better than porcelain?

Zirconia has a lot of benefits when compared to porcelain. Including the below:

  1. Strength: Dental zirconia offers amazing strength compared to porcelain. It's three times stronger, with strength values ranging from 900-1200 MPa.
  2. Esthetics: Zirconia provides dental technicians and dentists with an esthetic alternative to porcelain without sacrificing strength or durability. The unique manufacturing processes where powders and special formulas are blended create a natural looking translucent material.
  3. Durability: The wear resistance of Zirconia is 15 times that of porcelain, allowing for high toughness, low friction coefficient, and good corrosion resistance.
  4. Patient Fit: Zirconia is digitally designed and milled making it very customizable to each patient and reduces the margin of error to ensure an excellent fit.
  5. Characterization: Shading Liquids create highly esthetic, natural looking restorations that blend seamlessly into the surrounding dentition.

What is dental zirconia made of?

Zirconia dental crowns are made from zirconium dioxide, a white powdered ceramic material. It has ceramic like properties and is milled from a single block or puck, giving it a lot of strength. The strength of dental zirconia allows for far thinner dental crowns giving it a more lifelike look.

How much does a zirconia tooth cost?

The cost of milling a zirconia crown varies in cost depending on the materials used. In general, zirconia crowns last longer and are more life-like with higher durability than ceramic and porcelain crowns. Pricing to the dentist is up to the discretion of the dental laboratory with many factors coming into play.

How long do zirconia crowns last?

Zirconia crowns can last between 10-15 years with the practice of good oral hygiene. Zirconia being the strongest non-metal material, the longevity rate of zirconia crowns is high.