Abstract: A vibratory dental tool is provided for use in the creation of crowns, bridges, plates and other forms of artificial teeth. The tool has receiving means in a housing for receiving and holding dental tool attachments, such as a soft brush, spatula or the like. A source of vibratory motion, preferably an electromagnet in combination with a vibratory plate, is disposed within the housing and connected by appropriate means to the attachment-receiving means to impart vibrational motion to the attachment and to the housing. Means are provided for adjusting the intensity of the vibrations.