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What procedures are appropriate for Cerec 3-D?

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What procedures are appropriate for Cerec 3-D?

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Cerec 3-D is a state of the art CAD-CAM dental restoration manufacturing system that can make dental restorations in a single visit. Currently, inlays, onlays and single crowns are appropriate for the Cerec 3-D. Even single crowns supported by a dental implant can be appropriate for Cerec 3-D. Fixed bridges and splinted crowns also require laboratory fabrication. The high quality ceramic blocks that are used to mill your final restoration are available in a wide variety of shades, but the shading is uniform throughout. With many anterior (front) teeth, there are different shades within the same tooth. Often we utilize specially made CAD/CAM “multiblocks” or add custom staining to achieve natural aesthetics. Fixed bridges and multiple teeth splinted together are currently too large for the Cerec milling machine and must be sent to the laboratory for fabrication. Whether we use Cerec 3-D or the dental laboratory, we are committed to providing only the highest quality dental treatment.

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Cerec 3D is the latest in dental technology usedĀ  for all veneers, onlays, inlays. TheseĀ  Cerec 3D Equipment and ceramic crowns by providing permanent ceramic dental restorations.

The initial step is the dentist will use the machine to take a 3D image of the teeth. This image is then converted using proprietary & 3D CAD software to make a more refined model of the teeth, beside with a 3D model, type of restoration item that is required. Once this whole process has been completed, the data together is sent wirelessly to a special milling unit. The milling unit is able to create the restoration from a block of material using special burs.

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