Fasbinder Dennis J
Department of Cariology, Restorative Sciences, & Endodontics, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2005 Jun;26(6A Suppl):439-45; quiz 446.
Computer-assisted design, computer-assisted machining (CAD/CAM) technology has received considerable clinical and research interest as a means to fabricate all-ceramic restorations. Laboratory CAD/CAM systems recreate occlusal anatomy and functional contacts using accurately articulated casts to minimize the amount of intraoral occlusal adjustment. CAD/CAM systems designed for the chairside do not use articulated casts, and yet fabricate full-contour restorations in a single appointment. Several design techniques are discussed to illustrate the 3 dimensional capability of the CAD program to plan and control occlusal contacts before milling the final restoration.
计算机辅助设计、计算机辅助加工(CAD/CAM)技术作为一种制作全瓷修复体的手段,已引起了相当多的临床和研究关注。实验室CAD/CAM系统使用精确咬合的模型来重现咬合解剖结构和功能接触,以尽量减少口内咬合调整的量。为椅旁设计的CAD/CAM系统不使用咬合模型,但仍能在一次就诊中制作出全轮廓修复体。本文讨论了几种设计技术,以说明CAD程序在铣削最终修复体之前规划和控制咬合接触的三维能力。