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CEREC

cerec-logoCEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, or CEramic REConstruction is a dental restoration product that allows us to produce an indirect ceramic dental restoration using a variety of computer assisted technologies, including 3D photography and CAD/CAM. With CEREC, teeth can be restored in a single sitting, rather than the multiple sittings required with earlier techniques. Additionally, with the latest software and hardware updates, crowns, veneers, onlays and inlays can be prepared, using different types of ceramic material.

Single Appointment Dental Care:

Most dental restorative methods require more than one visit to the dentist. This means that on the first visit, you get an injection of anesthesia, your tooth prepared, an impression taken, and a temporary restoration put on your tooth. You make a second appointment for a couple of weeks later, get another injection, have the temporary pried off and have a permanent restoration put on. With CEREC, the procedure is done in a single appointment, start to finish. With CEREC, the Dentist can use strong, tooth colored ceramic materials to restore your teeth to their natural strength, beauty, and function.

Finest Dental Materials:

These materials match the composition of natural tooth structure. This means when hot food or cold drinks are consumed the restoration and tooth expand and contract at almost equal rates. Also, the materials are chemically bonded to your tooth, so the dentist can save as much healthy tooth structure as possible while providing you with a dental restoration that strengthens your tooth.

What you should know about CEREC

CEREC is proven technology with two decades of clinical research and documentation.

Aesthetics and convenience converge to offer an eye-pleasing and quickly obtained solution to damaged teeth in a single visit.

Ceramic restorations are metal free, biocompatible, anti-abrasive, and plaque resistant.

Using CEREC and advanced-bonding techniques, we are able to restore your teeth to their original strength and function.

More than nine million restorations have been performed worldwide.

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