Amann Girrbach
Fresadora OdontológicaCeramill Motion 3 Air
Ceramill Motion 3 Air Hybrid Dental Milling Machine
The Ceramill Motion 3 Air is a 5-axis dental milling machine designed for clinics and labs that want to centralize their entire digital workflow in a single unit. Ideal for producing everything from chairside E.max crowns to complex zirconia structures with high precision.
In practice, it enables everything from same-day dentistry cases to full-arch zirconia, reducing external dependency and increasing process control. Its key differentiator is true application versatility combined with the reliability of Amann Girrbach engineering.
Top 3 Ceramill Motion 3 differentiators
Air free
System that eliminates the need for internal compressed air, simplifying installation and reducing lab operating costs
Less reliance on technical infrastructure, making implementation and maintenance easier
More stable and quieter operation, ideal for controlled environments
German precision
Amann Girrbach engineering delivers high mechanical stability and consistent precision
Reduces chairside adjustments and rework, increasing real productivity
Ideal for labs that prioritize premium quality and predictability
Integrated workflow
Full integration with the Ceramill ecosystem (CAD + CAM), ensuring a standardized digital workflow
Reduces process errors and improves operational efficiency
Enables full control of the production workflow within the same platform
Compatible materials for the Ceramill Motion 3 Air
High performance for a wide range of workflows.
Single units
Bridges (up to 3 units)
crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays on natural teeth
Bridges (up to 3 units)
and implant-supported crowns
Implant bars
Implant cases with angled screw channel
Full-arch protocols
Custom Ti abutments (Premill)
Custom abutments in other materials
Attachments
Occlusal splints
Denture base
Dentures (Full Dentures)
Removable Partial Dentures
Frequently Asked Questions Ceramill Motion Air 3
Yes. It’s a high-quality unit focused on precision, stability, and reliability in the digital workflow.
The main difference is consistency, engineering, and workflow integration—delivering less rework and greater predictability.
Virtually any dental material except hard metals.
Yes—especially within the Ceramill ecosystem, which is more closed and standardized. But if integration with Exocad is needed, that’s also possible.
Yes, especially when the goal is to reduce rework, increase predictability, and deliver superior quality.
Both. As an “air free” milling machine, it fits very well into a clinical setting. And because it’s 5-axis and offers an optional dry or hybrid configuration, it’s a great option for labs as well.