Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing technologies, integrated into specialized programs for dentistry, represent a digital workflow for designing and creating dental restorations, prosthetics, and appliances. These systems utilize scanning devices to capture precise three-dimensional data of the patient’s oral cavity, followed by software-based design of the desired dental solution, and finally, automated manufacturing via milling machines or 3D printers.
This technology has revolutionized dental practice by offering enhanced precision, efficiency, and predictability compared to traditional methods. Its implementation streamlines the restorative process, reduces chair-side time for patients, and enables the creation of high-quality, customized dental products with improved fit and aesthetics. The shift towards digital dentistry has also facilitated greater collaboration between dentists, dental technicians, and laboratories, improving overall patient outcomes.