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What is CEREC?

CEREC is a new age tooth replacement procedure. CEREC which is an acronym for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics was introduced by Sirona Dental systems. CEREC or CEramic REConstruction, as it is also referred to, was primarily developed to make the dental restoration process simpler, efficient and quicker. The method today is quite popular with over 15 million patients till last count having been successfully treated around the world.

How is CEREC done?

The treatment begins with the dentist taking a photo of your teeth and jaw line. Then the dentist prepares the tooth for replacement. The replacement could involve the entire or partial removal of the tooth. CEREC is generally used in partial teeth removals as a crown for broken and chipped teeth, or as a tooth filling to treat cavities or as a veneer for improving your smile.

Once the dentist has done the preliminary needful, a 3-D model of your tooth is created using CAD/CAM computer graphics technology. After the dentist gets the design right, the 3-D model is sent to a milling unit operated by CEREC software program. The milling unit chisels a ceramic block using diamond-head cutters according to the 3-D design of your tooth.

What are the advantages of CEREC?

The best part is that CEREC treatment can be done in a single visit in as little as half an hour unlike conventional dental restoration which requires multiple visits plus a temporary filling. With CEREC dentistry you get freedom from uncomfortable drilling while saving your time from lengthy and frequent visits to the dentist. The procedure does not weaken your tooth root and surrounding tissues as the CEREC restoration is chemically affixed to your tooth and gums by way of a resin.

Aesthetically pleasing and highly durable

What's more the ceramic block is chosen to match your teeth color! The replaced tooth blends well with natural teeth and is a highly recommended option for smile makeovers. Some dentists also polish or glaze the finished tooth to make it indiscernible when you smile or talk or eat; a much better option than metal fillings which look quite conspicuous when you open your mouth.

Ceramic teeth replacements are also similar in composition to teeth enamel and can last for years at a time. The ceramic material expands and contracts in alignment with your teeth while consuming any hot or cold foods and beverages. So you won't have to visit your dentist every 2-3 years to replace loose fillings.

How much will it cost?

CEREC dentistry requires sophisticated technology and training on the dentist's part. However the costs are not much different from what a standard lab made crown would cost as the treatment is done in a single sitting. A dentist offering the service should be qualified and well trained to use the CEREC software which requires in-depth skill and experience. As of now there are about 10,000 dentists offering CEREC dental restoration services in the U.S and Canada.

CEREC dentistry, the quickest and most efficient method for teeth restoration

By: Robin




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