Titanium Dental Discs: Materials, Applications and How to Choose the Right One
Titanium dental discs are widely used in CAD/CAM systems for manufacturing dental prosthetics and implant components. Choosing the right material ensures better machining performance and consistent results.
What are Titanium Dental Discs?
They are precision-machined blanks used in dental milling systems for producing implant components and custom dental structures.
Applications
- Implant components
- Abutments
- Custom dental structures
- CAD/CAM milling systems
Material Grades
- Grade 2 Titanium – good corrosion resistance and workability
- Grade 5 Titanium – higher strength for demanding applications
Material Advantages
- High strength-to-weight ratio
- Excellent biocompatibility
- Corrosion resistance
How to Choose the Right Dental Disc
- Material grade
- Stable density
- Surface quality
- Compatibility with milling systems
- Dimensional accuracy
Our Manufacturing Experience
Sunrise Industrial provides titanium dental discs with stable density and precise machining. We support both Grade 2 and Grade 5 materials, ensuring reliable quality for CAD/CAM systems and customized requirements.
Machining Considerations
Stable material quality and precise dimensions help improve machining efficiency, reduce tool wear, and ensure consistent final results.


