2023
DOI: 10.1111/eje.12930
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Computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology in the undergraduate dental programs in the MENA region

Abstract: IntroductionThe aim of this study was to understand the trends of teaching Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) in the undergraduate dental curriculum in the MENA region by conducting an online survey among the undergraduate dental colleges in this region.Materials and MethodsAn online survey was conducted using Google Forms consisting of 20 questions that could be answered by “yes” or “no” responses, multiple‐choice answers or in a descriptive, “open” format. A total of 55 participants… Show more

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“…Computer‐aided design (CAD)/computer‐aided manufacturing (CAM) technology reduces chairside time, improves the aesthetic and mechanical properties of dental materials, and enhances the quality of different prosthetic restorations. However, the CAD/CAM technique is highly expensive and requires trained staff (Alghazzawi, 2016 ; Islam et al, 2023 ). CAD/CAM PMMA is superior to conventionally heat‐cured PMMA in terms of mechanical features such as impact strength, flexural strength, hardness, and flexural modulus.…”
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“…Computer‐aided design (CAD)/computer‐aided manufacturing (CAM) technology reduces chairside time, improves the aesthetic and mechanical properties of dental materials, and enhances the quality of different prosthetic restorations. However, the CAD/CAM technique is highly expensive and requires trained staff (Alghazzawi, 2016 ; Islam et al, 2023 ). CAD/CAM PMMA is superior to conventionally heat‐cured PMMA in terms of mechanical features such as impact strength, flexural strength, hardness, and flexural modulus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the CAD/CAM technique is highly expensive and requires trained staff (Alghazzawi, 2016;Islam et al, 2023). CAD/CAM PMMA is superior to conventionally heat-cured PMMA in terms of mechanical features such as impact strength, flexural strength, hardness, and flexural modulus.…”
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confidence: 99%