

We are the only dental clinic with in-house industrial CAD/CAM capabilities and we are proud of it. Experience the digital revolution in dentistry.

Our digital workflow not only means more accurate planning and treatment, it also means high-tech materials and faster turnaround. Today’s CAD/CAM restorations are better-fitting, more durable and more natural looking (multi-coloured and translucent, similar to natural teeth) than previously machined restorations. As the materials and technology available for CAD/CAM dentistry have improved over the years, so too have the restorations that patients can receive. Alternatively, the 3-D images can be obtained by scanning a traditional model obtained from conventional impressions of the preparations. The CAD/CAM computer displays a 3-D image of your prepared tooth or teeth obtained by digitally scanning the preparations using an intra-oral scanner. Dental CAD/CAM technology allows the practitioner/dental technician to design restorations on a computer screen. With the recent changes and growth in digital Dentistry, it is important to attend regular training sessions to ensure we are up-to-date with the latest technology and treatments.ĬAD/CAM is an acronym for computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing.

On Monday our Dental Technician Katarina attended training with Mr Jurgen Seger, the Head of International Dental Education (ICDE Schaan, Ivoclar Vivadent) to refresh her skills in CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing) – One of the fastest growing areas in Dentistry.
