Zirconia is one of the most popular materials used with CAD/CAM technology
In the ever-evolving field of dentistry, technology plays a vital role in enhancing both the precision and efficiency of dental treatments. One of the most significant innovations is the use of CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) technology. This powerful system has transformed how dental restorations are designed, fabricated, and fitted. It allows dental professionals to produce highly accurate and customized restorations in a fraction of the time it would take with traditional methods.
CAD/CAM technology involves the use of digital scanning, computer software, and automated machinery to design and manufacture dental restorations. The process begins with a 3D scan of a patient's mouth or the preparation site for a restoration, which is then sent to a computer for design. Once the design is finalized, the restoration is milled, or sometimes 3D printed, from a block of material that has been pre-formed and selected based on the requirements of the case.
Zirconia is one of the most popular materials used with CAD/CAM technology. Known for its incredible strength and durability, zirconia is perfect for creating crowns, bridges, and other restorations that require excellent mechanical properties. It offers superior fracture resistance and wear resistance, making it ideal for both anterior and posterior restorations. The ability to customize translucency levels with CAD/CAM also ensures a more lifelike appearance.