CEREC

CEREC is a technology used in dentistry that allows the dentist to create, in a single appointment, ceramic dental restorations such as crowns, inlays and onlays. This consists of the use of a specialized computer-aided design and manufacturing system that allows the dentist to design, create and place dental restorations in a single visit, eliminating the need for multiple appointments and temporary restorations. This technology provides greater accuracy and convenience, as well as a more comfortable patient experience.

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Ceramic inlays and onlays

CEREC technology allows us to create custom ceramic inlays and onlays that match the natural color of your teeth. They are ideal for repairing damaged teeth and restoring their function and appearance.

Crowns

Thanks to CEREC technology, we can create and place ceramic crowns in a single appointment. This means that you no longer have to wait weeks with a temporary crown while the permanent crown is fabricated in the lab.

Facets

CEREC technology allows us to create personalized veneers. These thin ceramic shells are bonded to the front of your teeth to improve their appearance and correct minor cosmetic issues.

Dental implant restorations

CEREC technology allows us to create custom ceramic restorations for dental implants. These restorations are designed to match your natural teeth and provide a permanent solution for missing teeth.

Frequently Asked Questions

CEREC is a state-of-the-art technology used to create dental restorations such as crowns, veneers and inlays in a single visit to the dentist. The process involves taking a digital impression of the tooth using a special camera, designing the restoration on a computer, and milling the restoration from a ceramic block right at the clinic.

Yes, CEREC technology is safe and has been used in dental practices for over 30 years. The materials used to create the restorations are biocompatible and have been extensively tested to ensure their safety.

CEREC technology is more expensive than traditional methods of creating dental restorations. However, the cost is offset by the fact that the restoration can be completed in a single visit, eliminating the need for multiple appointments and temporary restorations.

A potential disadvantage of Cerec restorations is that they may not be suitable for all cases. In some situations, traditional restorations may be a better option.

CEREC restorations are stronger than composite and amalgam restorations. Indeed these restorations, generally made of ceramic, reinforce the tooth.

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