Implant Dentistry
Digital dentistry involves the use of advanced technology, such as computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), to enhance various dental procedures. CAD/CAM technology is particularly instrumental in the creation of dental crowns, offering numerous benefits compared to traditional methods.
CAD/CAM crowns are custom-made restorations designed using computer software and fabricated with precision milling machines. This digital approach eliminates the need for traditional physical impressions, as 3D scanners capture detailed images of the patient’s teeth. The digital models enable precise planning and customization of the crown to ensure an optimal fit and aesthetic result.
One key advantage of CAD/CAM crowns is the speed of production. The entire process, from digital scanning of production. The entire process, from digital scanning to crown placement, can often be completed in single dental visit. This eliminates the need for temporary crowns and multiple appointments, providing a more convenient and efficient experience for the patient.
The accuracy of CAD/CAM technology ciontrib8tes to well-fitting crowns that closely match the natural tooth structure. Additionally, digital dentistry allows for seamless communication between the dentist and the dental laboratory, ensuring precise color matching and a natural appearance of the final restoration.
Overall, CAD/CAM crowns exemplify the advancements in digital dentistry, offering patients a faster, more accurate, and aesthetically pleasing solution for dental restorations.