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Computer-Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)

https://dentalhealth.com.do/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cad-3-1.mp4 What is (CAM) and (CAD) The advancement of technology has revolutionized many industries, and dentistry is no exception. Computer-Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) are two key technologies that have transformed the way dental restorations are manufactured and designed. In this article, we will explore the benefits of CAM and CAD in the …

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3Shape Dental Scanner

https://dentalhealth.com.do/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/3shape.mp4 What is it 3Shape? The 3Shape Dental Scanner is a state-of-the-art technology used in dentistry to scan and digitize a patient’s mouth, teeth, and gums. The scanner uses advanced optical technology to produce precise and accurate 3D images of the oral anatomy, making it an essential tool for modern dentistry. In this article, we …

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Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)

https://dentalhealth.com.do/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/xray.mp4 What is it (CBCT)? Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a specialized imaging technique that has revolutionized the field of dentistry. CBCT uses a cone-shaped X-ray beam to produce detailed 3D images of the mouth, teeth, and jaw. This technology provides dentists with a more comprehensive and accurate understanding of a patient’s oral …

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Graphene as a Dental Material

What is Graphene? Graphene is a nanomaterial composed of carbon with a unique structure separating it from other carbon items. Here, a 2D single-layer structure has sp2 hybridized carbon atoms that have a hexagonal configuration. However, graphene is not static to a single type. Instead, many different graphene nanomaterial forms have now become available, including, …

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Composite Veneers vs. Porcelain Veneers: What’s the Difference?

What’s the Difference? Veneers are a popular cosmetic dentistry procedure used to improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored, stained, misaligned, chipped, or have gaps between them. Veneers are thin shells of either composite material or porcelain that are attached to the front of the teeth. Both composite and porcelain veneers have their pros …

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Dental Materials We Work

Dental Materials Dental materials are materials used in dentistry for various purposes including restoration of teeth, orthodontic appliances, and prosthodontic devices. Here is a brief description of some commonly used dental materials: Porcelain veneers These are thin shells of porcelain that are bonded to the front of the teeth to improve their appearance. Porcelain veneers …

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Immediate Loaded Dental Implants: A Revolution in Dental Implantology

Immediately Loaded Implant Dental implant treatment has traditionally been a time-gaining process, taking anywhere between a quarter of a year to one complete year. During this time, the patient has to pay several visits to their dentist to complete different elements of the procedure. However, the process can be simplified, and the time involved can …

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