CAD/CAM software is a powerful tool for 3D printing, allowing you to design, modify, and optimize
your models for various applications and materials. However, to make the most of this technology,
you need to know how to use it effectively and efficiently. CAD/CAM is an acronym for computer-
aided design/computer-aided manufacturing. Used for decades in the manufacturing industry to
produce precision tools, parts and automobiles, CAD/CAM technology has been increasingly
incorporated into dentistry over the past 20 years.

What is computer-aided design & computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software? Computer-
aided design & computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software is used to design and
manufacture prototypes, finished products, and production runs of products.

CAD software is used across many different industries and occupations, and can be used to make
architectural designs, building plans, floor plans, electrical schematics, mechanical drawings,
technical drawings, blueprints and even the special effects in your favorite movies and TV shows.

There are a variety of CAD/CAM materials to choose from, all designed to provide efficient
restoration design and production. You can choose from a variety of materials available in block form,
including glass ceramics, resin nano ceramics, zirconia, ceramic composites, ceramics and resin
composites.

The main difference between CAD and CAM programming is CAD stands for Computer-Aided
Design (in some circles, it can refer synonymously to Computer-Aided Drafting), which refers to the
design or modification of a digital model while CAM is Computer-Aided Manufacturing and controls
the machine used to produce a part.

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Dental Instruments

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Dental Implants

Despite improvements in dental care, millions of Americans suffer tooth loss — mostly dueto tooth decay, periodontal disease, or injury. For many years, the only treatment optionsavailable for people with missing teeth were bridges and dentures.

Dental Chair

The dental chair, also called a treatment chair or patient chair, is crucial to a positiveexperience for both patients and practitioners. Modern dental chairs are a combination ofmetal and plastic, usually injected