Abstract

The application of computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology in dentistry has rapidly expanded. This survey aimed to investigate attitudes and current practice of dentists in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia regarding chair-side CAD/CAM technology. An online questionnaire was prepared and sent to a convenience sample of dentists in Riyadh. Questions related to practice aspects of chair-side CAD/CAM system, attitudes and training were presented. A total of 114 questionnaires were completed (77.6% response rate). Study population comprised dentists of a wide range of clinical experience who are working in the various regions of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia. Of the participants, 27.2% indicated the presence of a chair-side CAD/CAM system at their current workplace and 57% used the chair-side CAD/CAM in the fabrication of dental crowns. The vast majority of participants (81%) believe that the overall quality of chair-side CAD/CAM restorations is at least as good as those fabricated by a lab technician or much better. Most responding dentists considered the chair-side CAD/CAM system as important in terms of time saving, boosting the number of visiting patients and income improvement. The willingness to dedicate the time and effort to learn the chair-side CAD/CAM technology was apparent amid a high proportion of dentists (75.4%). The findings of this pilot survey reflect broad satisfaction and positive attitude among the surveyed dentists towards use and outcome of chair-side CAD/CAM technology in the dental clinical practice. It seems that the CAD/CAM technology has infiltrated into the workflow of Saudi dental practices with speculations of growing implementation among the wider sector of dental practitioners in the future.

Highlights

  • Over the last two decades, the use and application of computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology in dentistry has rapidly expanded [1]

  • The study questionnaire was divided into four sections and presented in English to attract a wider range of participants, as dentists working in Saudi Arabia come from different cultural and educational backgrounds [24]

  • Most of the participating dentists indicated that the CAD/CAM technology will have a big place in the future and showed an interest in implementation of this technology in their clinical practice [25]

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Introduction

Over the last two decades, the use and application of computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology in dentistry has rapidly expanded [1]. The CAD/CAM technology has expanded its dental applications to comprise orthodontic treatment, fabrication of occlusal splints, fabrication of removable dentures and maxillofacial prostheses, guided implant surgery, orthognathic surgery, and guided bone regeneration [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]. This innovative technology is still evolving with growing and promising applications in the dental field

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