Dental CAD/CAM - Dental Prosthetics

The CAD-CAM technology (Computer-Aided Design or Computer-Aided Manufacturing) is a process used in dentistry for the design and manufacturing of dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, veneers, and dental prosthetics.
In dental CAD-CAM, the patient's mouth is digitally scanned to create a 3D virtual model. Then, specialized CAD software is used to design the dental restoration precisely and personalized. Once the design is complete, it is sent to a CAM milling machine that carves the restoration from a block of dental material, such as ceramic or composite.
This technology offers several advantages, including greater precision in fitting the restoration, faster processing times, and the ability to produce aesthetic and durable restorations. Additionally, it reduces the need for physical impressions and temporization of restorations, which can improve the patient's experience.
In this category, you will find blocks and discs with various characteristics, as well as accessories for performing CAD-CAM processes, take a look and find all the products you need and more!