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SM ISO690:2012 SCOBIOALA, Liliana, CHEPTANARU, Olga, UNKUTA, Diana. The use of cad/cam technology in dental prosthetics. In: Digital technologies in multidisciplinary dentistry , Ed. 1, 9-10 septembrie 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2023, p. 28. ISBN 978-9975-175-20-3.. |
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Abstract Introduction. The integration of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) technology has brought a revolutionary transformation in the field of dentures. This modern approach has significantly improved the accuracy, efficiency and quality of dental restoration work. By combining digital design and computer-guided manufacturing, CAD/CAM technology provides tailor-made solutions for creating crowns, bridges, prostheses and other restorations with high precision. Material and methods. Specialized books and articles from national and international online medical databases as: PubMed, EMBASE, Medical Scientific Library, SUMPh Didactic Electronic Library “N Testemitanu” were examined in this literature review. The technology includes several key steps. First, it was possible to 3D scan the affected tooth area using an intraoral scanner or to scan a physical impression. This digital model was then imported into specialized CAD software, allowing the dental technician to carefully design the denture restoration. After the design phase, the CAD data was transferred to the CAM department, which uses CNC milling machines or 3D printers to fabricate restorations from high-quality dental materials. Results. The results obtained by using the CAD/CAM technology in dentistry are exceptional. The high precision of this process eliminates the human error associated with traditional techniques, ensuring a perfect fit for indirect tooth restorations. The time required to fabricate prosthetics such as crowns or dentures is significantly reduced compared to conventional methods, providing greater patient comfort. Conclusions. The use of CAD/CAM technology marked the beginning of a new era for dentures. By bridging the gap between design and manufacturing and introducing digital workflows, this technology has revolutionized the creation and application of dental restorations. With exceptional precision, increased efficiency and exceptional results, CAD/CAM technology is the future of dental prosthetics, prioritizing patient satisfaction and increasing the professional performance of dental tehnicians. |
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