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Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. - Mark Twain
CEREC® CAD/CAM Tecnology
Crowns, onlays, inlays, veneers - with CEREC® technology, there's no need for
impressions, temporaries, delivery visits or a second time getting numb. Your
damaged tooth is restored in one appointment . . . leaving you more time for
whatever's important to you!
CEREC® porcelain restorations offer proven strength for the biting surfaces of
teeth. Dental insurances generally permit replacement for amalgams once a year,
composites once per two years, and porcelain every five years. CEREC®'s decades
of clinical research and documentation show that 84.5% of CEREC® restorations
are still viable eighteen years after original placement in the mouth.
Restoration longevity represents less potential complications for the nerve of
the tooth over the lifespan of that tooth.
How does CEREC® work?
CEREC®'s bluecam LED camera captures an optical impression of your damaged
tooth, entirely eliminating traditional impression molds. The optical impression
transfers to a medical grade computer where 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design)
software designs a restoration to the exact contours of your damaged tooth. CAM
(Computer Aided Manufacturing) technology automatically mills your new tooth
with two high-speed diamond burs - while you watch!
Benefits?
CEREC® fillings are natural-looking, metal-free, mercury-free, highly
biocompatible, anti-abrasive and plaque-resistant. They preserve healthy natural
tooth structure. Milled from solid porcelain blocks, CEREC® restorations exhibit
strength and longevity that can exceed lab-fabricated porcelain (which can be
marred during the heating/mold-pressing process by shrinkage, porosity, and
micro fractures).
The greatest value?
Dentistry simplified.
No more impression molds, no more temporaries, no more delivery appointments, no
need to get numb a second time!
For more information, visit the CEREC® website:
www.sirona.com.
Click here -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL-1tNblpH4! - to watch
David Letterman on broken teeth and temporaries!