This workshop is designed to capacitate dental professionals with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in utilising Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technologies for enhancing precision, efficiency, and aesthetic outcomes in restorative procedures. The workshop explores foundational concepts of CAD/CAM, to develop proficiency in selected software applications for designing various restorations, such as crowns and bridges. The workshop includes hands-on training, where participants will learn to operate CAD/CAM platforms for milling and 3D printing restorations, with emphasis on accuracy and detail. Aesthetic considerations in restoration design will be explored, including material selection and effective techniques to achieve optimal results. The integration of CAD/CAM technologies into existing dental clinical workflows, addressing common challenges and providing practical solutions. Selected case studies are utilised to engage participants in group-based and collaborative settings to gain insights into how CAD/CAM can improve operational efficiency and patient satisfaction. Aimed at a diverse audience, including dentists, dental technicians, hygienists, and students, ethical, legal, regulatory and compliance issues are discussed in CAD/CAM restorative dentistry practice.