The use of CAD/CAM has changed the ecosystem of dentistry and made life easy for many healthcare professionals. Let us find out what it is and how it can benefit us.

What is CAD/CAM?

Wondering what CAD/CAM stands for?

Don’t worry it is simply Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). CAD is the 3D Scan of your mouth using an optical scanner, and CAM refers to the milling machine that makes your restoration from a block of material.

Using CAD/CAM, your dentist can create:

  • Dental veneers
  • Dental crowns
  • Dental bridges
  • Inlays/onlays
  • Implant-supported restorations like crowns & bridges

So, if you need a crown, it can be designed, made & fitted in just one visit!

Objectives

CAD/CAM was launched with the following objectives:

  • Strength: Especially for back teeth.
  • Appearance: A natural-looking tooth.
  • Efficiency: Faster restoration process.
  • Accurate: High precision with a better fit.

CADCAM Cerec Machine at Max Mohali

CEREC CAD CAM Machine

Components of a Dental CAD/CAM System

  • Handheld Scanner: Scans your teeth.
  • Computer & Monitor: Designs the restoration.
  • Milling Machine: Creates the restoration.

Benefits of CAD/CAM Dentistry

  • Precision & Accuracy: Perfect fit and natural look.
  • Time Efficiency: Less time in the dental chair = fewer appointments
  • Better Experience: Fewer visits and immediate results.

 

Refer to these parent article to discover more about the process:

Conclusion

CAD/CAM dentistry is making dental care better, faster, and more comfortable. It’s the future of dental care. Talk to your dentist about CAD/CAM options and see the difference it can make for you.