Nowadays, new technologies and modern instruments for dental practices and labs are constantly improving and making great strides forward. The use of these technologies and instruments requires both the manual skills of a dental lab technician and specific theoretical knowledge important to making various types of restorations. All these state-of-the-art technological innovations ensure high product quality and reduce production times.

Our company DENTU, s.r.o. focuses primarily on making a range of restorations exclusively through additive and subtractive methods. The main difference between the above-mentioned methods is that the term additive means depositing and layering materials on top of each other, gradually creating a final product composed of multiple layers. This is the principle behind our cutting-edge 3D printers, which are able to create perfectly accurate models.

The opposite of the additive method is subtractive manufacturing. It is characterised by sequentially removing material during production that is in excess during the initial phase, with the final product and shape resulting from a gradual process. Our 5-axis milling machines work on this principle, and can mill various materials including zircon, cobalt-chrome, and PMMA.

A feature shared by the two methods is the CAD/CAM system required for their proper operation, allowing us to create models in a virtual environment and then produce restorations in our top-of-the-line machines under expert supervision.