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Whether you own an intraoral scanner, chairside milling machine or dental 3D printer — or you’re in the market for a full CAD/CAM system upgrade — advancements in CAD/CAM and same-day dentistry are enabling clinicians to deliver outstanding patient care faster and more accurately than ever before. From optimizing practice workflow to saving patients a return visit, CAD/CAM dentistry allows practitioners to create dental restorations with an improved fit and esthetic — which ultimately means fewer, faster and more comfortable visits. Plus, these technologies make it possible to expand into other dental specialties, too, such as implantology and endodontics.

Is Your Practice Ready for Chairside Digital Dentistry? A Quick Self-Check
Chairside scanning, design, and milling isn't a fit for every practice. Here's how to tell if yours is one of the ones it's built for.
New 2026 Machine Tool Export Controls: Will It Impact Your 5-Axis Dental Milling Machines?
Worried about the August 2026 CNC export regulations? Discover how new dual-use item controls impact dental milling machines and how to keep your lab running
The Ultimate Dental Laboratory Equipment Checklist (2026): Streamline Your CAD/CAM Workflow & Maximize ROI
A complete 2026 dental lab equipment checklist for CAD/CAM procurement: milling machines, zirconia sintering furnaces, automation, workstations, and ROI math for labs and clinics
Why Dry-Wet Hybrid Dental Milling Machines Must Be Thoroughly Cleaned Between Switch-Overs
White spots on crowns, clogged drains — common issues with wet/dry all-in-one dental milling machines. It's cross-contamination, not a fault. Learn how to fix
Dental Milling Process Issues: Chipping, Fit, and Cracking — Causes and How to Fix Them
A practical guide to common dental milling process issues — bur breakage, zirconia chipping, loose or tight crowns, and cracking — with causes and fixes.
Dental Milling Machine Troubleshooting: Common Faults and How to Fix Them
Learn how to diagnose and fix the most common dental milling machine faults, from spindle overheating and broken burs to accuracy drift and software errors.
Mexican Dental Milling Machine Dealer Flew to China to Verify Our Factory In Person
See how a Mexican dental milling machine dealer verified our in-house spindle R&D, automatic tool change, CNC machining, and QC process firsthand at our factory
How to Choose Dental CAM Software: WorkNC Dental vs. MillBox vs. hyperDENT

A practical comparison of MillBox, hyperDENT, and WorkNC Dental dental CAM software, covering ease of use, finish quality, collision protection, and ROI to help labs choose the right fit.
How Small Dental Practices Upgrade to Digital Systems with Low Capital Stress
Worried about the high cost of digital dental equipment? Learn how small dental practices can secure premium CAD/CAM milling machines and fast-sintering furnaces with low capital stress by tapping into local co-milling business opportunities.
Affordable Entry-Level Dental Milling Machines Recommendation in 2026
Comparing three entry-level dental milling machines—DN-W4Z, DN-D5Z, and DN-H5Z—for clinics and startup labs. Includes ROI calculations, hidden cost checklist, and a 60-second buyer shortcut.
Dental Zirconia Sintering Furnace: The Complete Buying Guide for Labs and Digital Clinics
How to choose a dental zirconia sintering furnace: temperature precision, heating elements, chamber capacity, ARCS technology, and scene-based recommendations for labs and clinics.
 Traditional vs. Speed Zirconia Sintering
Traditional sintering delivers 1,100–1,200 MPa strength over 8–12 hours. Speed sintering cuts that to 60 minutes. Learn which workflow fits your lab — and why furnace technology like ARCS makes all the difference.

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