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CAD/CAM in Restorative Dentistry: A Student’s Guide

  • Writer: Dr. Divij Khullar
    Dr. Divij Khullar
  • Dec 28, 2025
  • 1 min read
CAD/CAM

CAD/CAM technology has modernised restorative dentistry by enabling same-day crowns, improved accuracy, and enhanced patient satisfaction. For interns pursuing dental courses in Delhi NCR, or enrolling at a top Dental Academy, understanding CAD/CAM workflows is essential.


What Is CAD/CAM?

CAD/CAM stands for Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing.It streamlines restoration design and fabrication.


Steps in CAD/CAM Workflow

1. Digital Scanning

Captures accurate impressions.


2. Designing the Restoration

Software determines shape, contours, and occlusion.


3. Milling

Ceramic blocks are carved into final restorations.


4. Finishing & Polishing

Glazing enhances aesthetics and durability.


Advantages of CAD/CAM

  • Same-day treatments

  • Accurate fit

  • Patient comfort

  • Stronger ceramics

  • Predictable outcomes


Why Students Should Learn CAD/CAM Early

Modern clinics rely heavily on digital workflows. Hands-on modules offered at Dr Khullar’s Dental Academy allow students to experience CAD/CAM systems firsthand.


Conclusion

CAD/CAM isn't just a trend - it is the new standard of care. Students who train in digital dentistry through dental courses in Delhi NCR gain a major competitive advantage.

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