In-House Laboratory With Axsys Versamill Enhances Prosthodontic Practice
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In-House Laboratory With Axsys Versamill Enhances Prosthodontic Practice

In-House Laboratory With Axsys Versamill Enhances Prosthodontic Practice

Kent   J.   Howell,   DMD,   MS,   learned  precision  and  disci-pline  working  on  construc-tion  sites  with  his  engineer  father,  and  those  traits  have  served  him  well  in  his  flourishing  prosth-odontic  practice  in  Mesa,  Arizona.  He  has  been able to channel his skills into his passion for  helping  others  and  creating  new  smiles.  Eventually,  however,  he  became  increas-ingly  frustrated  with  his  fabrication  work-flow. Communication with laboratories was difficult  and  cumbersome.  Many  times,  the  restoration would need to be returned to the laboratory  for  changes,  extending  patient  wait times and increasing expenses. He began to wish that he could make the changes him-self. During his residency, he had trained in all aspects of dental laboratory work and had fabricated his own dentures and partials. He had the knowledge—just not the equipment.,Then in 2017, Howell took a course on dig-ital dentistry with Jonathan Abenaim, DMD, that opened his eyes to greater possibilities. The  course  catapulted  him  into  the  dental  manufacturing  world.  What  he  had  once  viewed as a frustration had now become an opportunity. He became motivated to learn about  computer-aided  design  (CAD)  and  hoped to eventually manufacture the major-ity of his restorations in house. When Howell decided to pursue this course of action and establish an in-house laboratory, he followed Abenaim’s recommendation and purchased a mill from Axsys Dental Solutions.,,His  first  investment  was  the  Versamill  5XS.  He  quickly  found  that  having  an  in-house workflow allowed him to offer higher-quality  restorations  without  charging  the  patient  more.  “It  enables  me  to  do  more  for them, and faster—especially with Axsys, which  provides  the  fastest  5-axis  mills  on  the market,” Howell explains.,The Versamill family of milling machines can produce precise restorations in just a few minutes,  and  they  are  designed  for  the  reliable, long-term operation that an in-house laboratory needs. Both wet and dry mills are available in 4- or 5-axis configurations, at a variety of price points to suit either the initial investor or the experienced CAD/CAM labo-ratory. Solutions start below $29,000, with options  for  milling  titanium  preform  abut-ments starting under $38,000. The Versamill family  features  heavy  cast  aluminum-alloy  or aluminum fabricated frames that reduce vibration and long-term wear while increas-ing  the  accuracy  of  the  final  product,  as  Howell attests. Quality components give the high-torque spindles the necessary longevity, and  large-diameter  pre-loaded  ballscrews  provide  optimum  performance  and  high-quality results. Heavy-duty linear guideways work to assure consistent precision at high machining feed rates, and the Versamill also boasts zero stack tolerance rotary axes. The whole  design  is  intended  to  increase  preci-sion and reduce post-machining handwork.,Most importantly to Howell, he says, Axsys provided him with the freedom of an open system, allowing the flexibility to work with any  dental  design  program  and  integrate  the mill with his other technology. He has been  able  to  customize  a  full  digital  work-flow to suit his practice’s specific needs.,“I am able to digitize my patient, pull that into my CAD software, and design whatever is  needed:  full-arch  PMMA  provisionals,  nightguards, crowns, and more. I can then export the STL file of the part into the CAM software, choose the material, and send it to my Versamill,” Howell says. For further ver-satility, the Versamill 5XS can work with a wide range of materials, including zirconia, PMMA,  glass-ceramics,  Lava™  Ultimate,  resin, wax, and more.,According  to  Axsys,  the  strength  and  ri-gidity of the compact Versamill milling ma-chines coupled with the undercut machining capability of full 5-axis control provides exact fits, excellent anatomical detail, and optimal restorative margins with fast cycle times and long-lasting tool life. Indications include inlays, onlays, copings, crowns, ve-neers, splints, and guides.,The Versamill offers many options for customization, which might leave the new user uncertain  about  the  best  course  of  action.  However,  to  accommodate  any  queries  its  users have, Axsys offers first-rate customer service, support, and training, according to Howell. As a first-time buyer, he found their support services to be especially helpful.,“Axsys has an excellent team that is there to support me in anything I am trying to achieve,” he says. “They make it possible for someone like me to be able to learn the manufacturing side of dentistry at a very high level.”,Support  options  include  on-site,  help  desk,  and  web-based,  and  the  company  also  offers  specialized  fast-start  customer  service support programs. A customer web portal is available to facilitate secure data exchange and provide access to additional features.  Comprehensive  training  is  pro-vided  with  an  emphasis  on  user-specific  functionality. Howell adds that unlike oth-er companies in the industry, Axsys has no secondary concerns such as its own manu-facturing, laboratory, or milling center busi-ness. Axsys is entirely focused on providing the right technology, training, and support to dental professionals, he continues.,“Their products and training and support programs  have  been  developed  over  the  course  of  40  years.  They  have  decades  of  experience in manufacturing across a wide variety  of  industries,”  Howell  points  out.  “They service industries from aerospace to automotive,  so  they  understand  manufac-turing inside and out, and I love that.”,In  fact,  Axsys  has  been  involved  in  com-puter-aided  manufacturing  since  the  mid-1970s,  and  has  experience  with  designing,  programming,  and  machining  a  wide  array  of  molds,  dies,  patterns,  fixtures,  and  other  production parts and castings, using all man-ner of materials. They took this expertise and applied  it  specifically  and  precisely  to  the  dental market. Howell notes that besides the Versamill  line,  Axsys  also  provides  dental  professionals with CAD/CAM and scanning software, 3D scanners, 3D printers, tooling, furnaces, hard and soft materials, and FDA-cleared implant components.,Incorporating   in-house   milling   has   been  highly  beneficial  for  Howell’s  prac-tice.  Having  a  state-of-the-art  laboratory  on the premises allows him to manufacture temporary and permanent implant bridges and  dentures  on  site  and  lets  him  make  sure that each restoration fits his patient’s unique  requirements.  Not  only  has  he  re-gained  control  over  the  fabrication  of  his  restorations,  but  he  has  also  streamlined  his workflow, reduced costs, and increased customer satisfaction.,“I could not do what I do for my patients, or work at the level that I do, without CAD/CAM  technology  and  the  tools  that  I  uti-lize in my practice,” Howell says. “Patients are continually commenting on how much dentistry has changed and how much more pleasant  it  has  become  with  the  advent  of  this  technology.  Most  of  my  customers  don’t  know  what’s  happening  behind  the  scenes,  but  they  certainly  see  the  technol-ogy that we have and are fascinated by it.”, ,For more information visit axsysdental.com

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