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G-CAM

INNOVATING THE DENTAL INDUSTRY AND THE ALL-ON-X PROCESS

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The dental industry is in the midst of a digital technology revolution.

For those embracing milling, the next step is not just speed, it is about strength, aesthetics, and materials that consistently deliver. Investing in cutting-edge equipment is a strong foundation, but to reach its full potential, you need advanced solutions like G-Cam, engineered to perform at the same high level.

Traditional acrylic resins, though common, have well-known limitations. Their low resistance to stress makes them vulnerable to wear and breakage, which leads to expensive remakes and dissatisfied patients. That is the challenge Sharp Dental Supply helps you solve.

Your lab deserves materials that integrate seamlessly with modern milling systems. Your patients deserve restorations that look natural, feel comfortable, and last. Welcome to the future of dental technology.

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G-CAM WORK PROCESS

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G-CAM'S PROPERTIES

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What Is g-cam?

G-CAM is an advanced CAD/CAM disc designed for dental laboratories and clinics. It is made by reinforcing PMMA with graphene, creating a material that is strong, lightweight, and highly aesthetic. The disc is engineered for modern digital workflows, milling smoothly while delivering reliable results for a wide range of restorative applications.

Stability

Long-lasting stability that stands up to daily function.

Comfort

Lightweight comfort that makes prostheses easier for patients to adapt to.

Esthetics

Esthetic results with a wide chromatic range and multichroma effects.

Biocompatible

Documented biocompatibility that meets rigorous ISO standards.

Efficiency

Efficient case management with clear, proven protocols.

What is graphene?

Graphene is the component inside G-Cam that gives the disc its unique strength and stability. This material is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure. It is one of the strongest and lightest substances known, with outstanding stability and conductivity. First discovered in 2004, it has since been applied in fields ranging from aerospace to medical devices.

In dental technology, graphene provides an innovative way to enhance traditional acrylics. When blended with PMMA, it improves elasticity and reduces water absorption and residual monomers. The result is a new class of material that holds up better under daily use and provides a stronger foundation for prosthetic restorations. Graphene’s contribution is simple yet powerful: it turns a familiar base material into one that performs at a higher level.

CAD/CAM in Dentistry

G-Cam discs are specifically designed for CAD/CAM systems, which use digital scans and precision milling to create restorations with accuracy and efficiency. By pairing this advanced material with CAD/CAM workflows, dental professionals can deliver results that are stronger, more natural-looking, and consistently reliable. This connection between material and process is what makes modern dental technology so valuable in everyday practice.