![]() Computer-aided design (CAD) and computeraided manufacturing (CAM) technology systems use computers to collect information and design, and to manufacture a wide range of products. The need for a uniform material quality, reduction in production cost, and standardisation of manufacturing process has encouraged researches to seek to automate the manual process via the use of CAD/CAM technology since 1980. In the past decade, the demand for all-ceramic restorations has increased in both anterior and posterior teeth and the search for materials with improved properties has expanded. ![]() The properties of these restorative materials and their indications and appropriate use must be understood in order to enable the achievement of predictable and aesthetic results for patients. Both chairside and chairside–laboratory integrated procedures are available. CAD/CAM gives both the dentist and the laboratory an opportunity to automate fixed restoration fabrication. CAD/CAM technology and materials are currently used in a number of clinical applications, including the fabrication of indirect restorations. ![]()
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