Which of the following are reasons most dental offices are using CAD/CAM restorative procedures?

a. metal free, tooth colored restorative services
b. completed in one appointment
c. metal, tooth colored restorative services
d. completed in two appointments


a, b
RATIONALE: In-office CAD/CAM restorative systems are becoming increasingly common. These systems allow for metal-free, tooth-colored restorations to be fabricated within a single appointment.

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