As healthcare professionals, you understand the critical role diagnostic imaging plays in patient care. At Henry Schein, we're dedicated to providing you with the most advanced GE ultrasound and diagnostic imaging systems available. Our comprehensive selection empowers you to make faster, more informed decisions, leading to improved outcomes for your patients.








A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).
A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).
A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).
GE Healthcare is a global leader in medical technology, committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that empower your practice and elevate patient care. Our comprehensive portfolio includes a range of advanced imaging equipment, monitoring systems, and other healthcare solutions, all designed to meet your evolving needs. Explore our website to discover how GE Healthcare can partner with you to transform your practice and deliver exceptional outcomes.
On January 4, 2023, GE HealthCare officially spun off from GE, becoming an independent company and trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "GEHC." Operating in over 160 countries and employing approximately 51,000 individuals, GE HealthCare supports the healthcare needs of over one billion patients annually. The company's extensive equipment portfolio includes more than four million devices, spanning across four primary business segments: Imaging, Ultrasound, Patient Care Solutions, and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics.
