Dental equipment components require tight tolerances, clean finishes, and consistent performance.
Dynamic Group supports dental manufacturers with precision tooling and molding, helping ensure parts are built to spec and perform reliably from run to run.
- Precision tooling for complex, small-scale components
- Controlled, repeatable molding processes
- Competitive lead times
Get the confidence your parts—and the tooling behind them—are built to perform.
Inconsistent Tooling and Molding Cause Production Problems
Dental equipment manufacturers often deal with:
- Parts that vary between production runs
- Cosmetic defects or dimensional issues
- Tooling delays that slow product launches
- Suppliers that struggle to scale production
Even small inconsistencies can affect assembly, reliability, and clinical performance.
An Integrated Tooling and Molding Approach
Because our processes were built for regulated industries, Dynamic Group focuses on the fundamentals that drive reliable production:
Precision Tooling
Built for tight tolerances and complex dental geometries, including tooling used in metal injection molding (MIM) applications.
Controlled Molding Processes
Validated processes ensure parts meet dimensional and cosmetic requirements.
Consistent Part-to-Part Results
From first article to full production, we focus on consistency from run to run.
Why Dental Manufacturers Work With Dynamic Group
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Dynamic Group regularly evaluates and transfers existing molds used for dental components. Our team reviews tooling condition, part drawings, material requirements, and production history to establish a stable, repeatable process.
We specialize in building precision tooling used in MIM processes, which are commonly used for small dental components like brackets and hardware. While we do not produce metal parts, we manufacture the molds that enable MIM production.
Our engineers focus on tooling evaluation and process development to ensure parts continue to meet required tolerances and performance specifications.
We can evaluate your tooling and molding process to identify improvements and stabilize production outcomes.
Yes. We support dental OEMs from early development through full-scale production, with a focus on maintaining consistency as programs scale.
We typically review part drawings, material specifications, expected volumes, and tooling details to determine the best approach.
We support tooling and molding for housings, instrument components, connectors, handles, and precision plastic parts used in dental equipment.