In manufacturing, a machining strategy is a sequence of operations—(e.g., roughing, semi-finishing, finishing, drilling, etc.)—designed to produce an object as efficiently and accurately as possible.
A well-programmed manufacturing strategy ensures:
In dental milling, each restoration requires its own specific strategies for the various machining operations required for that restoration type. It is very important that the operator selects the correct restoration type to ensure that they are applying the proper machining strategies and achieve a high-quality final part.
CNC Milling Machines
CNC milling machines are a key part of modern dental manufacturing workflows. Many milling machines have been made available for the dental market, with machines varying in cost, size, precision, and mechanical capability (4-axis vs. 5-axis, angular limits, etc.). The more versatile the machine, the greater your ability to apply different strategies and produce high-quality restorations.
Key factors to evaluate when choosing a CNC milling machine:
CAM Software
Just like milling machines, CAM software options can vary widely in functionality, flexibility, support, and cost. It’s important to have a software solution that fully utilizes with and enhances your machine’s capabilities to ensure you utilize the best milling strategies and achieve optimal production performance.
An effective CAM solution should be:
Tools
Milling tools play a critical role in executing any dental milling strategy. Different tools are required for based on the material being used and each tool is used for specific machining operations in the overall strategy.
Having a wide range of tools allows you to adapt your strategy based on the specific material and machining operations needed for each case.
What to consider when selecting tools:
Materials
Each material requires a specific milling strategy and key parameters—such as feed rate, spindle speed, and z-step values—must be tailored accordingly.
Whether you are milling zirconia, PMMA, lithium disilicate, titanium, or another material, the strategy must be optimized for that material to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
In dental manufacturing, machining can be performed using either preset or customized strategies. The right choice depends on the technician’s experience and the complexity of the restoration being produced.
CAM software plays a major role in this process. The more flexible the software, the easier it is to apply the most suitable strategy for each case.
At CIMsystem, we’ve dedicated a lot of effort to develop solutions that can help you maximize your milling strategy capabilities and keep you on the cutting edge of digital dental innovation.
MillBox Dental CAM is packed with 3,000+ predefined machining operations, supporting the production of any dental restoration—even highly complex cases. Advanced automation features allow the software to automatically detect object characteristics during import and apply the most effective strategies to machine your part.
Our portfolio of milling operations and strategies are the result of long-term collaboration between CIMsystem’s expert team of MillBox developers and our large community of partners, giving users trusted preset strategies they can rely on.
Additionally, MillBox is equipped with advanced strategy management tools like Strategy Editor and Strategy Builder, allowing users to create their own fully customized strategies. Experienced operators can define their own sequences of operations to match specific machine requirements and production goals—maximizing performance and flexibility.
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