CAD/CAM materials
Composite resin
CAD/CAM composite resin is a hybrid material used for inlays, onlays, provisional crowns, and indirect restorations. It combines mechanical flexibility with good esthetics, making it ideal for clinics and labs looking for speed and easy adjustment.
The performance of composite resin in the digital workflow depends on the integration between scanning, design, and milling. There are different levels of adoption, from chairside production to outsourcing, which directly impact clinical agility, cost, and process control.
What is the ideal workflow for working with composite resins?
Escaneamento
Desenho
Produção
Pós-Processamento
Advanced workflow
For clinics and labs seeking greater autonomy, productivity, and predictability.
Intraoral Scanner
In-house
CAD/CAM Software
In-house
Dental Milling Machine
In-house
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Basic workflow
Ideal for those starting in digital, keeping initial stages in-house and outsourcing the rest.
Intraoral Scanner
In-house
CAD/CAM Software
In-house
3D Printer
In-house*
Washing Unit
Curing Unit
In-house
Check out the equipment for composite resin below
Producing composite resin restorations requires an integrated digital workflow, ensuring speed, predictability, and productivity.
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Discover some advantages of using composite resin
Easy clinical adjustment
- Allows quick adjustments directly in the patient’s mouth
- Reduces the risk of fractures during fitting
- Ideal for cases where adjustments are frequent
High productivity in the digital workflow
- Fast milling compared to ceramic materials
- No sintering or crystallization required
- Reduces total production time
Comfort and impact absorption
- Material with higher elasticity than PMMA
- Reduces occlusal impact in rehabilitations
- Recommended for provisional and intermediate cases