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CAD/CAM Technology

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Revolutionizing Dentistry with CAD/CAM Technology

CAD/CAM technology has transformed modern dentistry by enhancing the precision, efficiency, and customization of dental restorations. Standing for Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing, this innovation allows dentists and dental technicians to design and create crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays, and bridges with extreme accuracy in a much shorter time than traditional methods. Digital impressions are taken using intraoral scanners, which are then used to create 3D models for fabrication—often completed chairside in a single visit.

The biggest advantage of CAD/CAM in dentistry is its ability to produce restorations that are not only more precise but also more comfortable for the patient. The digital workflow reduces human error, minimizes the need for adjustments, and improves the overall patient experience. As the technology evolves, it continues to open new doors for innovation in aesthetic and restorative treatments, making it a cornerstone of modern dental practices.

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It stands for Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing, used to digitally design and produce dental restorations.

Common restorations include crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, onlays, and even implant abutments.

It reduces the number of dental visits, provides more accurate and comfortable restorations, and eliminates the need for messy impression materials.