Overview of CEREC CAD/CAM chairside system.

This article describes CAD/CAM technology used in dentistry and different restorative materials used in conjunction with adhesive cementation with particular attention given to the evolution of the CEREC system, as well as various ceramics developed for this system. Advantages and limitations of materials and technique are also discussed.

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