CAD in dentistry refers to "Computer-Aided Design," a technology that has revolutionised the field of dental care. It involves the use of computer systems to design and create high-precision dental restorations, prosthetics, and orthodontic appliances. Here’s an overview of how CAD is utilised in dentistry
Read MoreExocad is a prominent dental CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software widely used in digital dentistry for designing and fabricating various dental restorations and appliances. It plays a key role in the workflow of digital dentistry.
Read MoreE.Max porcelain veneers are a type of dental veneer made from lithium disilicate glass-ceramic, a material known for its high strength, durability, and excellent aesthetic properties. They are used to improve the appearance of teeth by addressing issues such as discoloration, chips, misalignment, or gaps.
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