
The solution streamlines digital denture production, lowering remake rates and boosting throughput for high‑volume dental labs. It positions Roland DGA as a key integrator in the rapidly digitizing prosthodontics market.
The dental prosthetics industry is undergoing a digital transformation, with laboratories shifting from traditional hand‑crafted methods to computer‑aided design and manufacturing. This shift is driven by the need for faster turnaround, higher precision, and cost efficiencies that meet growing patient demand. Roland DGA, a long‑standing player in CNC milling, leverages its expertise to bridge the gap between material science and advanced CAM software, reinforcing its role in the broader digital dentistry ecosystem.
Elevate Denture Solution represents a strategic partnership that unites Roland DGA's DWX‑53 series mills, Ivoclar's Ivotion monolithic discs, and hyperDENT's CAM modules. By packaging adapters, PMMA tooling, and validated oversize milling strategies into a single kit, the solution minimizes setup time and reduces the risk of human error. The patent‑protected workflow ensures consistent milling paths, which translates to tighter tolerances, fewer remakes, and better material utilization—critical factors for labs scaling production volumes.
For dental laboratories and clinicians, the introduction of a turnkey digital denture workflow promises measurable gains in efficiency and profitability. Streamlined processes free technicians to focus on case planning and patient communication rather than repetitive manual tasks. As the market embraces fully digital denture pipelines, Roland DGA’s Elevate solution could set a new benchmark for integrated, repeatable manufacturing, encouraging broader adoption of digital technologies across the prosthodontic sector.
Feb 19, 2026 · Kit combines Ivoclar Ivotion discs, hyperDENT CAM strategies, adapters and PMMA tooling for use with DGSHAPE DWX‑53 mills.

Roland DGA Corporation announced the launch of the Elevate Denture Solution, a digital denture kit intended to support repeatable denture fabrication for dental laboratories, denturists and clinicians.

The Elevate Denture Solution was developed through a partnership between Roland DGA, Ivoclar, and FOLLOW‑ME! Technology North America, combining milling equipment, restorative materials and CAM software into a patent‑protected digital denture workflow. The system is designed to support consistent production with an emphasis on accuracy and repeatability.
Compatible with DGSHAPE DWX‑53D and DWX‑53DC dry‑milling systems, the Elevate Denture Solution supports established workflows for digital denture fabrication. It includes validated milling strategies for Ivoclar’s Ivotion monolithic denture discs, along with an oversize milling process.
The kit includes:
hyperDENT’s Elevate Denture Module (powered by Roland DGA CAM software)
open‑edge adapters with a connector for Ivotion monolithic discs
standard material adapters for oversize milling workflows
a starter set of PMMA tooling
These components are intended to support consistent fit and appearance while helping improve material utilization.
When used with DGSHAPE’s DWX‑53 series milling systems, the Elevate Denture Solution provides a workflow intended to support accuracy and repeatability throughout production. The patent‑protected CAM strategies and validated milling paths are designed to reduce process variation and help limit remakes.
By reducing manual steps and consolidating key components into a single workflow, the solution is intended to support efficiency while maintaining quality as production volume increases.
The Elevate Denture Solution, powered by Roland DGA and used with DGSHAPE DWX‑53D and DWX‑53DC milling systems, is available exclusively through authorized Roland DGA resellers.
For more information, visit rolanddga.com.
Written by Puja Mitra
Puja Mitra has an MBA in Marketing and HR as well as an MA in Economics. As a Managing Editor, she has experience managing CAD, CAM, and CAE directories. She also handles design, BIM, manufacturing, digital transformation, and computing news. With over 12 years of editing experience, she has a particular interest in content and technical writing.
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