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 MoreRetained second molar deciduous teeth, also known as retained primary second molars or retained baby molars, refer to a dental condition where the primary (baby) second molars do not naturally fall out as they should when the permanent second molars are ready to erupt. This condition can occur and present unique dental challenges
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