
Zirconia, titanium, cobalt-chrome, PMMA, PEEK, ceramics, etc. – in dental technology and orthodontics, special, mostly biocompatible materials are used, which can only be economically and highly precisely processed with application- or material-optimized cutting tools. The IDS in Cologne, the leading global trade fair and platform for innovations and market trends in the dental community, was utilized by the tool manufacturer Inovatools from Kinding-Haunstetten to present the diverse range of tools in the new dental program.
In dental technology and orthodontics, highly precise cutting tools are needed down to the micro level to mill, drill, deburr, and finish dental components such as dentures, crowns, bridges, implants, prostheses, abutments, and other dental technical parts from mostly difficult-to-machine materials. These tools must offer high precision and wear resistance.

Marcus Schubert, Head of Marketing and Sales at Inovatools: “With over 35 years of experience in cutting tool and micro production, including for medical technology, we at Inovatools have the best conditions for the development and manufacturing of specialized tool solutions for the dental industry. Our new dental program, which we are presenting for the first time at the IDS, covers a wide range of applications and materials and has been developed for use on common machine types. We have optimally tailored the tools in substrate, edge preparation, geometry, material-optimized high-performance coating, and finishing to the materials to be processed.”
Broad range of tools
In addition to special drilling solutions, Inovatools presents milling tools for CAD/CAM dental systems as well as tools for roughing and finishing processing, for example, for the preparation of dentures, crowns, bridges, implants, and prostheses made of titanium, cobalt-chrome, PEEK, PMMA, and ceramics. Micro-milling cutters for precision machining as well as powerful titanium and cobalt-chrome milling cutters for biocompatible implant structures and abutments, as well as milling cutters for ceramic processing, for example, for zirconium implants, are also part of the dental program.
Marcus Schubert: “Miniaturization, precision, and meeting the strictest standards are crucial in dental technology, which we as a tool manufacturer take into account and reflect in our portfolio. Because economically and with the highest precision, only those who rely on the quality of the best tools can machine in this environment. During the IDS, users of dental tools can convince themselves of our capabilities.”
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