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Whether you own an intraoral scanner, chairside milling machine or dental 3D printer — or you’re in the market for a full CAD/CAM system upgrade — advancements in CAD/CAM and same-day dentistry are enabling clinicians to deliver outstanding patient care faster and more accurately than ever before. From optimizing practice workflow to saving patients a return visit, CAD/CAM dentistry allows practitioners to create dental restorations with an improved fit and esthetic — which ultimately means fewer, faster and more comfortable visits. Plus, these technologies make it possible to expand into other dental specialties, too, such as implantology and endodontics.

What is the CAD/CAM Dental Milling Machine?
explaining CAD/CAM dental milling machines, covering how CAD design and CAM manufacturing work together, dry vs wet milling, 4-axis vs 5-axis machines, material versatility, and how to choose the right milling machine for your lab or clinic.
The advantage of the CAM CAD
CAD/CAM dentistry delivers faster turnaround, more accurate restorations, and higher lab output. Explore the key advantages for dental clinics and labs — and where the technology performs best.
Chairside CAD/CAM Dentistry: Benefits and Drawbacks

Considering chairside CAD/CAM for your practice? This guide covers the real benefits—same-day restorations, no impressions, better workflow—and the honest drawbacks, including cost and learning curve
The Development Trends of Grinders
Grinders have played an essential role in the field of dentistry for many years, which are used to remove small amounts of tooth enamel to shape or create dental prosthetics. However, with advancements in dental technology and the increasing demand for more precise, efficient and comfortable dental treatments, the dental grinding industry has seen significant changes in recent years.
The Development Trends of Dental prosthetics
According to a new report by Grand View Research, the global dental prosthetics market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2020 to 2027, reaching a value of $9.0 billion by the end of the forecast period.
How Digital Technology Revolutionize Dental Treatments
Digital technology has been making waves in various industries, with the dental industry being no exception. Advanced digital dental technologies and equipment are now changing the way dentists diagnose, treat, and manage oral health problems, all of which are making dental treatments faster, more accurate, and minimally invasive.
High-Performing Digital Intraoral Scanners in Dentistry
More and more dental clinics are adopting digital solutions, such as intraoral scanners, to enhance the speed and effectiveness of their day-to-day operations and provide a better experience for patients.
3D printing revolutionizes the production of dentures
Dentures have long been a solution for those who miss teeth with a long and tedious , production process. Traditional manufacturing techniques involve multiple appointments with a dentist and a dental laboratory technician, with adjustments made along the way. However, the introduction of 3D printing technology is changing all of that.

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