For dental laboratories and same-day dentistry
vhf offers a complete system in the CAM segment: Thanks to the perfectly harmonized components – milling machines, tools and CAM software – all common materials can be processed on vhf milling machines.
Dental from Deutschland
The world knows Germany for brass band music, pretzels and beer – but there is more! With a wink, our clip shows that we have much more to offer than clichés. For example, cutting-edge technology such as vhf’s dental milling machines.
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Maximum precision in milling and grinding
Work with everything from wax, plastics, PEEK, zirconia and composites to cobalt-chrome-based NEM materials and even titanium and glass ceramics – quickly and with utmost accuracy.
For dental laboratories and same-day dentistry
Every indication can be treated – effortlessly fabricate crowns and bridges, inlays, onlays, abutments, telescopic crowns, model plates, model casts, occlusal splints, model teeth, implant bars, veneers, table tops and more.
Your next milling and grinding machine
Our wide range of four- and five-axis wet and dry mills offers a solution for every indication. vhf has the right machine for everyone.
Durable and precise: vhf dental milling and grinding tools
Our milling and grinding tools are characterized by an optimal balance between the best possible surface quality of the material to be machined and the longest possible service life of the tool.
Ingeniously simple – the DentalCAM software
DentalCAM is a software package that is both powerful and easy to use. Thanks to its STL import feature, you can connect to all common CAD programs.
Resellers
Find your reseller for all questions regarding our high-quality dental milling and grinding machines.
Passion for Perfection – a German Obsession
Dentists always strive for the best – the Passion for Perfection series shows, why German milling machines from vhf play an important role in achieving optimum results. In this exclusive web series, Dr. Michael DiTolla interviews some of the most respected clinicians in U.S. dentistry.