The DWX-4 dental milling machine from Roland DG offers precision milling capabilities, exceptional ease of use and a compact, desktop footprint.

The DWX-4 is designed so that even first-time users of a digital milling machine can easily create precision prosthetics. The workflow is simple. After installing the material and burrs in the machine, the operator imports the required design into the production software. After just a few clicks, the data are sent to the DWX-4. The machine will take care of tool changes.

With a four-axis configuration that includes three XYZ axes and a rotary axis, the DWX-4 features an automatic tool changer (ATC) that changes milling tools as needed without interrupting the production process. Prosthetic parts such as crowns and bridges can be produced using standard block and pin-type dental materials, including Zirconia, PMMA and wax.

The DWX-4 is equipped with several features that ensure easy, flawless performance, including a status light that displays the progress of each job, and a tool-life management system that monitors tool usage and automatically notifies the user when a tool replacement is needed. An air blower prevents dust from building up in the milling area, and a negative ion generator virtually eliminates dust build-up for a clean milling area. The DWX-4 also sends users an email notification of any errors, or when a job is completed.