CAD/CAM materials
PMMA
Dental PMMA is a polymer widely used for temporary prosthetics, full-arch restorations, and surgical guides. In the CAD/CAM workflow, it stands out for its ease of milling, low cost, and versatility, being applied in both clinics and laboratories.
Efficient use of PMMA depends directly on the digital workflow adopted. From scanning to milling, different levels of infrastructure impact productivity, cost, and delivery speed, especially in immediate loading and temporary cases.
What is the ideal workflow for milling PMMA?
Escaneamento
Desenho
Produção
Pós-Processamento
Advanced workflow
For clinics and labs seeking greater autonomy, productivity, and predictability.
Intraoral Scanner
In-house
CAD/CAM Software
In-house
Dental Milling Machine
In-house
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Basic workflow
Ideal for those starting in digital, keeping initial stages in-house and outsourcing the rest.
Intraoral Scanner
In-house
CAD/CAM Software
In-house
3D Printer
In-house*
Washing Unit
Curing Unit
In-house
Check out the equipment for working with PMMA below
Producing PMMA temporaries requires an integrated digital workflow, ensuring productivity, clinical agility, and greater predictability.
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Discover some advantages of using PMMA
Temporaries and immediate loading
- Enables fast delivery of temporary prosthetics
- Indicated for full-arch restorations and immediate loading on implants
- Excellent option for planning and clinical trials
High productivity and low cost
- Affordable material with excellent cost-effectiveness
- Fast milling reduces production time
- Allows handling higher case volume
Easy adjustment and finishing
- Simple adjustments directly in the clinic or laboratory
- Fast polishing with good aesthetic results
- Reduces chair time and rework