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Restorative material options for CAD/CAM restorations.

Dennis J Fasbinder1

  • 1Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program, Department of Cariology, Restorative Sciences, and Endodontics, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995)
|November 19, 2002
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Advances in dental computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) offer new esthetic restorations. These CAD/CAM materials, including ceramic and polymer options, provide clinical longevity for various dental restorations.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering
  • Digital Dentistry

Background:

  • Technological advancements in dentistry have introduced computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems.
  • These systems enable the creation of esthetic dental restorations as alternatives to traditional laboratory-processed options.
  • The development of CAD/CAM technology has expanded the range of restorative materials available to clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the available esthetic restorative materials for CAD/CAM systems.
  • To discuss the requirements for restorative materials used in CAD/CAM fabrication.
  • To highlight the clinical applications of CAD/CAM-generated restorations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of adhesive dentistry and CAD/CAM technological developments.

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  • Analysis of restorative material properties for milling and clinical longevity.
  • Examination of material options for the Cerec System.
  • Main Results:

    • CAD/CAM systems offer viable esthetic alternatives to conventional restorations.
    • Restorative materials must endure milling and provide long-term clinical performance.
    • Ceramic and polymer materials are available for CAD/CAM inlays, onlays, veneers, and crowns using the Cerec System.

    Conclusions:

    • CAD/CAM technology provides dentists with versatile and esthetic restorative material choices.
    • The selection of appropriate materials is crucial for the success and longevity of CAD/CAM restorations.
    • Current ceramic and polymer options meet the demands for various esthetic dental restorations.