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  • 1Scottsdale Center for Dentistry, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. drpuri@spocialsmiles.com

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For large composite resin restorations, indirect protocols are recommended to avoid complications. Both laboratory and chairside CAD/CAM systems offer solutions, with chairside options enabling same-visit restorations.

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  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science
  • Digital Dentistry

Background:

  • Direct composite resin restorations are effective but can lead to complications when large quantities are needed.
  • Indirect dental restorative protocols are necessary for managing extensive composite resin requirements.
  • Advancements in dental technology have introduced various computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the necessity of indirect protocols for large composite resin restorations.
  • To differentiate between laboratory-based and chairside CAD/CAM systems for dental restorations.
  • To highlight the efficiency of chairside CAD/CAM in single-visit restorative procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Review of direct vs. indirect composite resin restorative techniques.

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  • Comparison of laboratory CAD/CAM systems requiring traditional impressions.
  • Analysis of chairside CAD/CAM systems utilizing digital impressions for same-visit milling and cementation.
  • Main Results:

    • Direct composite resin use is limited by quantity, increasing complication risks.
    • Indirect protocols are essential for large-scale composite resin restorations.
    • Chairside CAD/CAM enables same-visit fabrication and cementation of restorations.

    Conclusions:

    • Indirect restorative protocols are crucial for managing large composite resin needs.
    • Chairside CAD/CAM systems offer significant advantages in efficiency and patient convenience.
    • Digital impressions and in-office milling are key components of modern chairside CAD/CAM workflows.