Chairside CAD/CAM technology has revolutionized restorative dentistry, offering streamlined workflows and improved patient outcomes.
This research delves into the current state of CAD/CAM technology, examining its clinical applications, advantages, limitations, and future trends.
A comprehensive workflow analysis is conducted, highlighting the key stages involved, from digital impression acquisition to final restoration fabrication. The impact of CAD/CAM on treatment efficiency, precision, and patient satisfaction is explored.
Furthermore, the challenges associated with this technology, such as cost, training requirements, and material limitations, are discussed.
By understanding the intricacies of CAD/CAM workflows, dental practitioners can optimize their clinical practice and provide high-quality, patient-centered care.
Author: Salman Rushdie
Source: https://www.researchcorridor.org/
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