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Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics is a type of CAD/CAM technology used in dentistry for creating dental restorations like crowns, veneers, and inlays/onlays. It allows dentists to take digital impressions of a patient's teeth, design the restoration on a computer, and then mill it out of a block of ceramic material right in the dental office. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Single Visit Dentistry – Cerec


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Single Visit Dentistry Cerec
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How does Cerec work?
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1. Scanning
  • Once the tooth has been cleaned and shaped
    appropriately for the restoration, a 3D scanner
    is utilized to produce an accurate digital
    replica of the tooth. This modern approach
    eliminates the need for the old-fashioned and
    unpleasant method of using impressions or molds
    to create ceramic restorations.

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2. Designing
  • Using an exact replica of the tooth on a computer
    screen, the restoration process is designed by
    taking into account the position and shape of the
    surrounding teeth as well as your bite. The
    objective is to ensure that the ceramic tooth
    appears as natural as possible and blends
    seamlessly with your other teeth.

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3. Fabrication
  • After the design process is complete, the shade
    for the ceramic will be chosen to match your
    teeth, and the porcelain will be cut to the exact
    shape using a milling unit. The use of the latest
    "Primemill" technology ensures that this process
    takes no longer than 10 minutes.

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4. Bonding
  • Following the completion of the milling process,
    adjustments may be made to the restoration as
    necessary during a "try-in" procedure. After this
    step, the restoration undergoes preparation and
    polishing in readiness for the bonding process.
    For the bonding process, a tooth-colored cement
    is utilized to securely attach the porcelain to
    the tooth structure, creating an ideal seal and
    bolstering its strength.

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5. Finishing
  • During the final stage of the Cerec procedure,
    the restoration will be carefully examined by a
    dental professional to ensure that it fits
    precisely in your bite and complements the
    surrounding teeth. On average, ceramic
    restorations typically take about 90 minutes,
    while a crown may require up to two hours to
    complete the entire process.

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Before After Treatment
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