Intraoral Scanners
Intraoral Scanners

Intraoral scanners are designed to improve patient experiences, streamline workflows, and enhance diagnostic precision.

Milling Machines
Milling Machines

As part of the CAD/CAM workflow dental mills are designed to cut crowns, bridges, copings, frameworks, implant abutments and more from materials such as ceramics, zirconia, alloys, resins or wax.

3D Printers
3D Printing

Browse our range of next generation dental 3D printers for sale from SprintRay and Asiga and Dentsply Sirona - the latest in 3D printing.

Furnaces
Furnaces

Dental sintering furnaces are used to process zirconia after it has been milled into a crown, bridge, framework or other restoration.

Intraoral Cameras
Intraoral Cameras

Intraoral cameras provide an affordable entry point to get you started in digital imaging with great high quality intra-oral images.

3D Imaging
3D Imaging

A CBCT scanner is a state-of-the-art scanning machine that is used to produce precise, high resolution 3D images of a patient’s mouth including the teeth, jaws, soft tissue and bones – all with high levels of detail.

OPG Machines
OPG Machines

An OPG machine is a panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw

Dental  Sensors
Dental Sensors

Browse our range of dental sensors for sale, we have the best products on the market with Dentsply Sirona, Acteon and Carestream.

Phosphor Plates Scanners
Phosphor Plates Scanners

Intraoral phosphor plate x-ray (also known as phosphor storage plate or PSP x-ray) eliminates the need for traditional film processing for dental radiography.

X-ray Units
X-Ray Units

Dental X-rays (radiographs) are used with low levels of radiation to capture images of the interior of teeth and gums.

Microscopes

Browse our range of microsopes for sale.

CEREC Workflow

Supercharge Production with the CEREC Workflow

The CEREC Workflow, powered by Dentsply Sirona, allows you to produce crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, and aligners in-house, so that you can work with greater efficiency and control.

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NewTom Workflow

Supercharge Production with the CEREC Workflow

NewTom provides cutting-edge 2D/3D imaging equipment aimed at transforming the field of dental X-rays and maxillofacial diagnostics.

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Acteon Workflow

Supercharge Production with the CEREC Workflow

Acteon offers state-of-the-art 2D and 3D imaging equipment designed to revolutionise dental X-rays and maxillofacial diagnostics.

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Learn how Digital Dentistry can help you grow

Digital dentistry serves as the gateway to a new era of diagnostic precision and efficiency, fundamentally transforming dental practices. Through advanced imaging technologies such as cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and intraoral scanners, practitioners gain unprecedented clarity and detail in diagnostic procedures.

In this digital age, diagnostic excellence becomes not just a goal, but a tangible reality through the adoption of digital dentistry, positioning practices at the forefront of dental care.

CBCT imaging

Imagine having the ability to explore your patients' oral and maxillofacial structures in unprecedented detail. With CBCT, you can do just that.

CBCT imaging provides a 3D perspective that's especially beneficial for complex cases like implant planning or oral surgery. Your diagnosis and treatment plans will reach new heights of precision and effectiveness.

OPG imaging

When it comes to diagnosing complex oral and maxillofacial issues, orthopantomograms (OPGs) are your secret weapon.

Visualising the entire region at once helps you spot problems like impacted wisdom teeth or jaw-related concerns with ease, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better treatment plans.

Digital radiography

Traditional X-rays have their place, but digital radiography takes diagnostics to a whole new level. With X-ray units and sensors for both traditional and digital X-rays, you can capture detailed images that cover the full spectrum of dental diagnostics, including bitewing, periapical, and panoramic X-rays.

These images are not only more accessible but also easier to interpret, making your diagnostic process faster and more accurate.

Intraoral cameras

Real-time visualisation is a game-changer during procedures. Intraoral cameras offer you and your patients a live view of the treatment area, enabling you to monitor progress, make real-time adjustments, and ensure surgical precision. Your patients will appreciate the transparency and confidence that this technology provides.

Phosphor plate scanners

If you're still using phosphor plates, we've got you covered. Our efficient scanners digitise and store captured images seamlessly. This streamlines your diagnostic workflow, ensuring that you can focus on what matters most: providing top-notch care to your patients.

By harnessing CAD/CAM technologies, practitioners can create customised dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and dental implants that perfectly match a patient's unique dental anatomy. This not only improves the aesthetic outcome but also enhances the longevity and functionality of the restorations.

Additionally, digital treatment planning allows for more accurate and minimally invasive procedures, reducing patient discomfort and recovery time. Real-time monitoring and feedback during treatments ensure that practitioners can make immediate adjustments, leading to optimal results.

Treatment planning

Precision starts with planning. Specialised software takes into account intraoral scans and CBCT data, providing you with the crucial insights needed for precise restoration design and implant placement. Your treatment plans will be more accurate, efficient, and tailored to each patient's unique needs.

Intraoral scanning

Say goodbye to messy impressions and hello to digital impressions. Intraoral scanners create 3D digital impressions of your patients' oral cavities swiftly and comfortably. Get a clear and precise view of the oral cavity, and use those images to achieve higher precision.

These clear images can also facilitate patient education and communication.

3D printing

3D printing opens up a world of possibilities for your practice. Whether it's prosthetic components, orthodontic devices, accurate models, surgical guides, or dental appliances, this technology enables you to fabricate them with unmatched precision and customisation. Your patients will benefit from treatments that are truly tailored to their individual requirements.

Milling

Crafting prosthetic components, such as crowns, bridges, or veneers, has never been more precise. CAD/CAM technology and milling machines bring your digital designs to life with exceptional accuracy. The digital design generated during treatment planning guides this process, ensuring consistently outstanding results.

Furnaces

Achieve the desired strength and aesthetic properties of materials like ceramics or zirconia with ease. After milling, our furnaces are at your service for sintering or curing. Your restorations will not only look fantastic but also perform flawlessly.

Digital Dentistry Interactive Guides

Intraoral Scanning

What are the advantages of digital impressions over conventional impressions and what are its applications? What should you consider when purchasing an intraoral scanner?

Digital X-ray Imaging

What have been the recent developments in digital X-ray imaging and what are its applications in modern dentistry? What should you consider when purchasing a digital X-ray machine?

3D Printing

Learn about the range of 3D printing technologies available and how to find the right 3D printer for your dental lab or dental practice.

Magnification
Magnification

Being able to see the oral cavity in full focus is vital for diagnostics and treatment, which is why loupes, lights and microscopes are some of the most important tools in the dental professional's armoury