Advancements in dental technology continue to reshape the ways in which patient care is delivered. One such innovation that has significantly transformed restorative dentistry is CAD/CAM technology, particularly CAD/CAM blocks, which have undergone remarkable improvements over the years., ,In the past, CAD/CAM blocks were limited in terms of materials and applications. In fact, only one type was available for the first 15 years of CAD/CAM dentistry. However, as demand grew, advancements would expand the range of available materials, which include composite, zirconia, acrylic polymer, or ceramic. This diversity of materials ensures that dentists can choose the most suitable option for each case, striking a balance between esthetics and durability., ,Furthermore, CAD/CAM blocks have become more user-friendly, with intuitive software interfaces that streamline the design process. This enables dentists to create precise restorations quickly, reducing chair time and improving patient satisfaction., ,One of the most significant improvements is the enhanced esthetic properties of CAD/CAM blocks. With improved translucency and color-matching capabilities, restorations blend seamlessly with natural teeth, providing patients with a smile that looks and feels authentic., ,Additionally, CAD/CAM blocks have become more versatile, allowing for the fabrication of a wide range of restorations, from crowns and bridges to inlays and onlays. This versatility enables dentists to address a broader spectrum of patient needs effectively., ,The evolution of CAD/CAM blocks has also had a positive impact on overall treatment outcomes. With precise digital impressions, reduced human error, and consistently high-quality restorations, patients can expect longer-lasting results with minimal adjustments required.

