CEREC
Technology today is changing our everyday lives. Many people,
however, aren't aware that technology also is impacting dentistry
in new and exciting ways. Cutting-edge innovations in dental
instruments are requiring less time in the dental chair, causing
less discomfort and creating satisfying results. One breakthrough
instrument, called CEREC 3D, allows dentists to quickly restore
damaged teeth with natural-coloured ceramic fillings, saving
patients time and inconvenience.
What is CEREC 3D?
CEREC 3D is an acronym for Chairside Economical Restoration
of Esthetic Ceramics. Translated, it means that a dentist
can economically restore damaged teeth in a single appointment
using a high-quality ceramic material that matches the natural
colour of other teeth.
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How does the instrument
work?
CEREC 3D uses CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/Computer
Aided Manufacturing) technology, incorporating a camera,
computer and milling machine in one instrument. The dentist
uses a special camera to take an accurate picture of the
damaged tooth. This optical impression is transferred
and displayed on a colour computer screen, where the dentist
uses CAD technology to design the restoration. Then CAM
takes over and automatically creates the restoration while
the patient waits. Finally, the dentist bonds the new
restoration to the surface of the old tooth. The whole
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What does this innovation mean for a patient?
A tooth-coloured restoration means no more silver fillings
discolouring smiles. The filling is natural-looking, compatible
with tissue in the mouth, anti-abrasive and plaque resistant.
Dentists no longer need to create temporaries or take impressions
and send them to a lab. Because of this, the traditional second
visit has been eliminated.
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