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24 June 2024

Buffalo Dental Manufacturing Launches AlignerWorks


Buffalo Dental Manufacturing (BDM), a leading dental company with the industry’s widest range of handpieces, lab products, lab equipment, and vacuum forming materials and accessories, recently launched AlignerWorks, an integrated three-tool bench system specifically designed to enable the precise fabrication of a wide range of custom-made oral appliances for dental labs, as well as dental practices that produce oral appliances in-house.

According to Don Nevin, BDM CEO, “AlignerWorks is an efficient solution for putting the finishing touches on just about any custom oral appliance. It will not only simplify oral appliance fabrication workflow; it will also save time and money while improving the satisfaction of prescribing clinicians and their patients.”

ThermaKnife (pen) that can be used for fast and easy trimming of 3D digital prosthetics and trays, as well as soft thermoplastic dental whitening trays, soft mouthguards, custom soft nightguards, implant surgical guides, and most commonly, clear aligners.

ThermaPlier, which is used to dimple aligners in order to control compressive pressure. The device can also be used for making retentive undercuts on orthodontic appliances and mouthguards.

V-35 Electric Handpiece which delivers 35,000 RPM high-torque performance to easily cut and grind appliance materials to enable precision oral appliance fabrication.

The AlignerWorks Three-Tool Bench System includes the following features and benefits:

  • Lightweight pen features an ergonomic design and sharp, permanent tip for improved comfort and control.
  • Fully adjustable temperature control for precise cutting action. The cutting tip heats ultra-fast to save time and eliminate waiting.
  • High-torque motor provides smooth operation and powerful performance with less operator fatigue.
  • Four multi-speed options (14k, 22k, 27k, 35k rpm) enable ideal speed selection for most cutting needs.

About Buffalo Dental Manufacturing

Headquartered in Syosset, NY, Buffalo Dental Manufacturing (BDC) supplies the dental profession with the  widest range of handpieces, lab products, lab equipment and vacuum forming materials and accessories. Dental offices and lab facilities worldwide choose BDC to protect their staff and patients alike. While Buffalo is proud to serve the global healthcare community, a majority of its products are manufactured in the United States, bringing you quality and value that are close to home.


Source: www.BuffaloDental.com

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