Protocol of CAD CAM – Robotic Dentistry
Dental Cad / Cam is the method used to produce inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns and 3 piece bridges in a very short period of time. Instead of taking an imprint from the mouth, the Dentist photographs the teeth and digitally designs the restoration. Cad / Cam porcelain restorations are produced in around 45 minutes.
X-Ray examination
Local anesthesia or block anesthesia for lower jaw
Tooth preparation
Sirona images for the computer
Finalizes electronically the contour of the preparation
The Dentist uses the onside milling machine which creates the new tooth from a block of ceramic.
The new porcelain material is been transferred to the porcelain oven in order to obtain the requested hardness and glossiness.
The restoration is cemented in the mouth.