An intraoral scanner can capture the optical impression of soft and hard tissue intraorally. Alternatively, models fabricated from analog (traditional) impressions can be scanned and digitalized with a scanner. Doctors will transfer accumulated data to the dental laboratory, where dental technicians design and manufacture the prosthesis. Especially in electro-welded immediate load implantology (characteristic of the Italian school of implantology) the digital flow optimized the entire rehabilitation process. The Benefits of Using a CAD-CAM technology. -Effective communication with the patient. -Greater patient comfort. -Better diagnosis. -Easy storage of data. -A scanner is far less invasive compared to traditional dental impressions. -The possibility of creating and reproducing high quantities dental models. -The fast transfer of files via the internet to a laboratory situated far away. -The reduction of corrections and remakes, high production workflow. -Saving time and costs of the entire restoration process. -The decrease in non-recyclable materials. -The possibility of planning and simulating implant surgery using designated software, merging the intraoral scanning data is 3D CAT radiography (DICOM). Limitations of Using a CAD-CAM technology: -Initial Investment. -Learning Curve. -Continuous software updating. Computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) are innovative digital systems capable of scanning prepared teeth intended for receiving crowns, bridges, inlays, and other restorations. With the advent of technologies and potential applications, dentistry is one application area that has gained the highest market share in the last few years. CAD/CAM systems offer a better, faster, and more convenient method for fabricating dental restorations. Many dental schools adopted CAD/CAM technology intended for education and clinical patient care. CAD/ CAM technology improves the experience of both the professional and patient by reducing patient visits, increasing efficiency, and contributing to a positive practice environment and clinical productivity. Such factors ultimately contribute to the overall market growth and revenue during the forecast period.