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Dental Wings introduces a Revolutionary Laser Milling Technology for Dental Restorations at IDS 2015

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Dental Wings is proud to announce the introduction of its revolutionary Laser Milling technology, DWLM, at IDS 2015. With DWLM, Dental Wings establishes a new category of dental production technology based on laser ablation, thus bringing additional opportunities to dentists, laboratories, and production centers to create restorations from a range of proven materials with an unprecedented level of detail.


Laser ablation technology

Integrating a process called laser ablation with closed loop 3D process and quality control, the DWLM system removes material from polymer, ceramic, or glass ceramic blocks to create the final dental restoration directly from an open .STL file. The benefits are greatly reduced operating costs, no tooling to wear or break, no cutting fluids to manage, extremely high resolution features, elimination of secondary crystallization steps for glass ceramics, reduction of chipping of thin edges, and much more. These benefits translate to higher productivity, lower total costs, and compelling results for patients.

"The phrases 'paradigm shift' and 'game changing' are truly appropriate for Dental Wings Laser Milling. This technology has the potential to re-write the rulebook for producing dental restorations. Combining DWLM with the power of our software and scanning solutions brings Dental Wings to a completely new level," said Michael Rynerson, CEO, Dental Wings.

About Dental Wings

Dental Wings is a leading provider of digital dentistry technologies. Its solutions, distributed in over 45 countries around the world, involve dental scanning, implant planning, prosthesis design, manufacturing and communication systems to connect dental professionals. The company was founded in 2007 in Montreal, and has grown to over 100 employees. Dental Wings has international offices in Berlin and Chemnitz, Germany, and Lyon, France.

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