What Are CEREC Restorations?
One of the instruments that we use to restore damaged
teeth is called the CEREC 3D system. This high-tech system
uses CAD/CAM technology, integrating a camera, computer and
a milling machine. The CEREC system enables ceramic
tooth restorations to be performed chairside. The veneer or
crown is manufactured right in the office while the patient
waits - eliminating the need for temporary crowns and
a second appointment.
CEREC restorations are extremely precise, very
durable, and made with tooth-colored material. In addition, the
procedure allows Dr. Thompson to treat patients more conservatively,
as modern bonding techniques allow more healthy tooth structure
to be saved.
How Are CEREC Restorations Performed?
First, the tooth is prepared
by removing the old alloy or decay. Next, the tooth is painted
with a thin layer of reflective powder and a digital photo is
taken using a special camera.
The camera image is sent to the CEREC computer,
where the restoration is designed with software using three-dimensional
imagery. With this software, Dr. Thompson is able to view, manipulate
and verify all aspects of the restoration design for accuracy
and assurance of an ideal fit.
When the design is complete, a blank ceramic block
is placed into the CEREC computer-automated milling machine
and the process of creating the ceramic restoration begins.
Minutes later, milling is complete and the finished veneeer or
crown is ready to be installed.
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Advantages of CEREC Restorations
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Restorations can be performed in a single session, eliminating
the need for return visits and temporary crowns. |
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Eliminates the need to make an impression and send it to
a lab. |
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Uses new bonding techniques that eliminate sensitivity
problems. |
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Restorations are natural looking and metal-free - no silver-colored
fillings. |
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The ceramic material is high-grade, anti-abrasive and plaque-resistant. |
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More conservative treatment is possible, helping to save
healthy teeth. |
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Extremely precise process ensures ideal fit of restorations. |
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