CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) technology in restorative dentistry refers to the use of computer systems to design and manufacture dental restorations like crowns bridges inlays and veneers. The process typically involves capturing a digital impression of the patient's teeth designing the restoration on a computer and then using a milling machine or 3D printer to fabricate the restoration.This technology offers several benefits including high precision faster turnaround times and reduced need for traditional molds or impressions. CAD/CAM also allows for improved fit and aesthetics often resulting in restorations that require less adjustment. Additionally it can streamline workflows enhance patient comfort and reduce the overall time spent in the dental chair.
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