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Dental CAD/CAM wax is used for producing patterns intended for casting, such as metal frameworks and prosthetic components. In the digital workflow, it allows for the creation of parts with high precision, being primarily applied in laboratories.

The use of wax in the digital workflow depends on the integration between scanning, design, and milling. The choice between in-house or outsourced production directly impacts the control, cost, and quality of the final pattern, influencing the casting result.

What is the ideal workflow for milling Zirconia?

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Advanced workflow

For clinics and labs seeking greater autonomy, productivity, and predictability.
Scanner Intraoral Shining 3D Elf

Intraoral Scanner

In-house
CAD/CAM 3-Shape

CAD/CAM Software

In-house
fluxo-digital-milling-pmma

Dental Milling Machine

In-house

Basic workflow

Ideal for those starting in digital, keeping initial stages in-house and outsourcing the rest.
Scanner Intraoral Shining 3D Elf

Intraoral Scanner

In-house
CAD/CAM 3-Shape

CAD/CAM Software

In-house
Impressora 3D Phrozen Sonic Mini 8kS

3D Printer

In-house*
fluxo-digital-lavagem-pmma

Washing Unit

fluxo-digital-cura-pmma

Curing Unit

In-house

See below the equipment for Wax

Producing wax patterns requires an integrated digital workflow, ensuring precision, better adaptation, and predictability in casting.

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Discover some advantages of using wax

Control and predictability in casting

  • Ensures consistency between different productions
  • Reduces errors in the casting process
  • Increases reliability in the final result

Integration with CAD/CAM digital workflow

  • Facilitates the transition from analog to digital
  • Compatible with dental CAD software
  • Allows for standardization of laboratory processes

High precision for casting patterns

  • Allows for the creation of patterns with excellent marginal adaptation
  • Reduces distortions common in manual techniques
  • Improves the final quality of the metal framework