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CAD-CAM
CAD CAM dental lab technology has revolutionized the way dental restorations are designed, fabricated, and fitted. It offers several advantages compared to traditional methods, including increased efficiency, improved precision, reduced material waste, and better patient experience.
CAD technology allows dental professionals to digitally design the implant-supported restorations with precision and accuracy.
Digital scanning
The dentist or a dental technician uses an intraoral scanner to capture detailed 3D images of the patient’s oral structures, including the dental implant site and surrounding teeth.
Virtual design
Using specialized CAD software, the dental professional designs the restoration based on the patient’s specific needs and anatomical considerations. The software allows for precise customization of the size, shape, and position of the restoration.
Digital simulation
The CAD software can simulate the fit and functionality of the restoration within the patient’s mouth. This helps ensure proper occlusion (bite) and aesthetics before the physical fabrication.
Fabrication
Once the virtual design is finalized, the CAD data is sent to a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system or a dental laboratory. The restoration is milled or 3D-printed from high-quality dental materials such as ceramics, zirconia, or titanium.
Delivery and placement
After the fabrication process is complete, the dental professional places the implant-supported restoration onto the dental implant or abutment. They ensure proper fit, alignment, and aesthetics before securing it in place.
