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YUCERA YRC-5X Dry 5 axis Dental Milling Machine
Yucera 5X 5 axis dry dental milling machine is the best milling machine for dental laboratories and clinics. It has the following characteristics: small occupation space, large operating space, simple operation,automaticly change burs, high precision, fast milling speed, wifi connection &control, 90°milling strategy, Led light bar indicator, resume when interrupted, ultra-silent processing.

#90° Vertical Milling

#Large B-axis rotation(+35°, -91°)

#20% increased in material utilisation

#Resume when interrupted

#530*650*750mm

#1.5kw

#7

#Special props for handle diameter 4mm

#Five-axis linkage, dry milling

#60000rmp

#A: 360° B:(+35°, -91°)

#zirconia blocks, PMMA, wax, Peek

#0.01mm

#≥6.0bar

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YUCERA GSL-5T Wet & Dry 5 axis Dental Milling Machine for all dental materials
GSL5T is especially convenient for precise and simultaneous 5 axis milling of small parts in a single clamping operation. All machinable materials up to a diameter of 60mm are admissible, as well as milling of highly complex geometries. The automatic tool changer has 6 slots and a builtin tool length sensor. Short setup times, low energy consumption with a power input of less than 2.5 kWh on average and the excellent value for money relation allow having high profitability even at low volumes. And all this with a footprint of only 1 ㎡.

#good repeatability

#high processing reliability

#Easy to maintain

#Cost- effective

#750mm*780mm*1500mm

#1.8kw

#9

#Shank diameter 6mm

#wet and dry

#60000rpm

#zirxonia, pmma, peek, wax, lithium disilicate, Titanium and so on

#X/Y/Z:0.01mm B/C:0 005mm

#0.5-0.8Mpa

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YUCERA YRC-8X Dry 5 axis Dental Milling Machine with 8 silos
YRC-8X is a highly automatic five-axis linkage milling machine for dry type, which can process almost all materials in dental technology with the highest precision, fully automatic material change, 24-hour uninterrupted production, bringing more effificiency to your work.

#90° Vertical Milling

#8 silos automatic refill

#Automatic Calibration

#24H uninterrupted processing

#850*780*835mm

#1.5KW

#10

#Shank diameter 4mm

#5 axis linkage and dry milling

#40000rmp

#A:360°,B:(+30°,-30°)

#zirconia, PMMA, PEEK, WAX, ETC.

#0.01mm

#6.0-7.5MPa

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YUCERA YRC-6X Wet 5 axis Dental Milling Machine
YRC-6X is a wet milling machine, with compact size and stable performance, it is a high-precision and high-efficiency vertical 5-axis linkage milling machine.With special cooling and filtration system, built-in water tank saves space.

#B-axis rotation angles up to +35°, -91°

#Integrated water level monitoring

#Compatible with various materials

#Resume when interrupted

#535*655*720mm

#1.2kw

#10 milling burs

#Special props for handle diameter 4mm

#Five-axis linkage, wet milling

#60000rmp

#A: 360° B:±20°

#Glass ceramics, titanium columns, composite materials

#0.01mm

#≥6.0bar

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Yucera is the top 3 manufacture of total digital dental solutions. We can offer you dental desktop scanners, intraoral scanners, 3D printers, dental milling machines, vacuum cleaners, sintering furnace, porcelain furnace and so on.
Step 1 : scanner
Step 1 : scanner
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Step 2 : 3D printer
Step 2 : 3D printer
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Step 3 : Dental milling machine
Step 3 : Dental milling machine
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Step 4 : sintering furnace
Step 4 : sintering furnace
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Step 5 : Porcelain Furnace
Step 5 : Porcelain Furnace
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Step 6: Finished dentures
Step 6: Finished dentures
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About yucera
Shenzhen Yurucheng Dental Material Co., Ltd.

Yucera is a leading company in the dental industry, offering a wide range of high-quality dental products and solutions. With a strong commitment to excellence, Yucera provides innovative and reliable dental materials, CAD/CAM solutions, and equipment to dental professionals worldwide.

 

Our dedication to providing exceptional service is evident through their proactive customer support, comprehensive training programs, and continuous product advancements. Yucera’s focus on precision, quality, and customer satisfaction positions them as a trusted partner for dental professionals.

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    7+ years of experience in dental materials and equipment

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    Over 14,000 square metres of our factory

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Our distributors are located in more than 30 countries around the world! Welcome to join us!

Yucera me parece espectacular,incluso he comprado otra máquina y un scanner intraoral, los bloques son muy lindos las coronas tienen mucha translucides! Soporte técnico todo el tiempo, te ayudan siempre ..no te hacen esperar tu les escribes por algun problema y enseguida te ayudan ..si no sabes algo se ingresan remotamente al computador y lo hace, tambien calibran las máquina remotamente! Yo estoy muy contenta con el servicio

David
David

Ministry of Electronics

I can’t say enough good things about Yucera’s service. They always come through for us when we need them. Whether it’s getting our orders in on time or providing us with expert advice, they really know how to take care of their customers. Plus, their sales reps are super friendly and go above and beyond to help us out. Yucera has become our go-to supplier because of their great service and high-quality products. They truly have our back

Ali
Ali

Ministry of Electronics

I can’t speak highly enough about Yucera’s service as a dental equipment distributor. They’ve been a reliable partner every step of the way. From product training to marketing support, Yucera goes above and beyond to ensure our success. They have a deep understanding of the market and consistently provide us with the latest technology and innovations in dental CAD/CAM. Yucera’s commitment to excellence and their dedication to our mutual growth make them a preferred partner for our business.

Alex
Alex

Ministry of Electronics

I have been an exclusive Yucera agent for several years and have been very pleased with their products and services. They have been accompanying our company's growth. They come to my country every year to participate in exhibitions and to understand the specific needs of our target market. They provide us with product training, marketing support and technical support, as well as providing me with customers.Yucera's commitment to our mutual success is evident in their consistent communication and ability to resolve issues quickly. It is a pleasure to work with a company that truly values its exclusive agents.

Ryan
Ryan

Ministry of Electronics

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Why are intraoral scanners a trend in orthodontics?
    Current new technology in orthodontics relies heavily on advanced tools and software to accurately capture the condition of the teeth. However, in order for this new technology to be routinely applied in clinical practice, a global information platform needs to be created through a fully digital, highly accurate and easy-to-use system. A fully digitalised workflow enables the correct and fast delivery of aligners to consumers worldwide by courier. Another important advantage is that if aligners can be digitally constructed, costs will be reduced because fewer operators will be needed for the production process, and transport times and costs will not delay the production process. The creation of a personalised technician's room will drive the next big change in orthodontics.       By far the most important step in achieving a successful orthodontic procedure is to accurately reflect the dentition. Traditional plaster models are gradually being replaced by digital models." These digital models, are usually obtained by couriering plaster models or impressions to a professional company that can perform laser scanning or computed tomography (CT). It is well known that plaster casts obtained through oral impression materials are subject to some degree of dimensional alteration. The dimensions of the impression and the accuracy of the plaster model can be greatly reduced during transport, removal and instillation of the plaster model. The obtained impressions are sterilised and transported to the dental technician's office for the filling of the plaster model, and then the model is sent to the orthodontic technician's office for storage. The plaster casts are then taken to the orthodontist's office for storage. The plaster casts are often retrieved during orthodontic treatment, which also makes them fragile. Nowadays, we can scan plaster casts or dental impressions with a table top laser scanner or a precise CT scanner and convert this information into a digital dental model. Statistically, a digital dental model scanned directly from an oral impression is accurate enough to analyse the information and formulate an orthodontic plan when compared to a plaster model. However, an oral impression or plaster cast is still required to obtain a digital dental model by this method. Since taking an oral impression or making a plaster cast is still an indirect way of obtaining a digital dental model, the direct acquisition of a digital dental model is of interest.       One method of obtaining a direct picture of the dentition is through the use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging. This type of radiographic imaging can be used for dentition analysis, but it exposes the patient to radiation and the quality of the radiographic image is directly related to the dose of radiation used. Because of the ALARA principle (the principle of obtaining imaging with the lowest possible radiation dose), CBCT is not recommended for dental imaging.       In order to meet the requirements for digitisation and to save on impression material, many companies have developed scanning systems for digitising intraoral impressions in order to obtain any type of dental scan. Only intraoral scanning systems can scan the entire mouth and thus replace the taking of dental impressions. These digitised models are processed by special software and can be used for diagnosis of malocclusions, analysis of the dentition, digital treatment planning and design of orthodontic appliances. Several intraoral scanners have also been developed in the last decade or so. Intraoral scanners are now at the cutting edge of dental technology and are likely to eliminate the cumbersome method of taking impressions. If the goal of dentistry is to be able to operate more concisely, quickly and accurately, then this technology will eventually be put to sensible use. Scanning dental relationships with an intraoral scanner is simple. The intraoral scanner's elegant recordings do not require separate recordings of occlusal relationships. Using an intraoral scanner captures the intraoral situation quickly, directly and accurately. If an intraoral scanner is used, the digital model can be used directly for diagnostic analysis.     There are very many brands of intraoral scanners emerging on the market, and in recent years Yucera has been developing its own intraoral scanners. Currently we can offer our customers a full range of digital processing equipment. This includes scanning, 3D printing of dental moulds, carving, milling, sintering, porcelain baking and all other equipment needed to produce dentures. If you want to shift your dental lab from manual to digital, increase processing efficiency and reduce rework, or if you want to set up your own dental lab, then Yucera will be one of the best choices for you.   Parts of this article are adapted from the book "Digital Planning a...
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How to use digital technology to enhance the patient experience in dental practices
How to use digital technology to enhance the patient experience in dental practices
With the rapid development of digital technology, dental clinics have entered a new era. By applying digital technologies, practices can provide more efficient, comfortable and accurate care, which in turn enhances the patient experience. This article will delve into the use of digital technologies in dental practices and how these technologies can be leveraged to improve patient satisfaction and quality of care.   Traditional dental practices have some inherent limitations, such as uncomfortable, time-consuming and inaccurate impression scans. However, the introduction of digital technology has provided dental practices with a solution for more efficient, comfortable and accurate dental treatment. This not only improves the efficiency of the practice, but also reduces patient discomfort, which in turn enhances the patient experience.   Digital Impression Scanning Technology   Digital impression scanning technology has become an important tool in dental practice. By using a highly accurate digital scanner, dentists can quickly and accurately obtain an impression of a patient's mouth.    Compared to traditional scanning, digital scanning not only greatly reduces scanning time, but also reduces patient discomfort. What's more, digital impressions can be combined with CAD CAM systems to enable the design and production of digital treatment plans, which in turn improves the accuracy and efficiency of treatment.   Digital CAD CAM Technology   Through the introduction of digital technology, the dental industry has made the transition from traditional handmade to digital smart manufacturing. This not only improves the efficiency of dentists, but also provides patients with a higher level of consultation quality. For example, digital CAD CAM allows dental materials to be processed and moulded into dentures more quickly, resulting in a more accurate and faster service for patients.   Digital technology in appointments and communication   Digital technology offers dental practices the possibility to increase the convenience of the appointment and consultation process. With online booking systems, patients can book services anytime, anywhere, without having to visit the clinic in person. In addition, the use of electronic medical records makes it easier for doctors to view patients' medical history and treatment records, and to provide more personalised treatment to patients.   Conclusion: In today's society, digital technology has become an important tool in dental practice. Through the use of digital technology, dental practices are able to provide more efficient, comfortable and accurate care, which in turn enhances the patient experience. As technology continues to advance and develop, digital technology will continue to play an important role in the dental industry. Therefore, it is crucial for dental clinics to update their equipment and technology in a timely manner, and to improve the skill levels of their doctors to meet the needs of their patients. At the same time, in order to better adapt to the development trend of the digital era, dental clinics should actively explore new service modes and management styles in order to further improve service quality and efficiency. Only in this way can we truly realise the enormous potential of digital technology in dental practice and provide patients with better quality treatment services.      
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How to improve your margins and digital dental scans?
How to improve your margins and digital dental scans?
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