Friday, July 15, 2016

CEREC® for Dental Restorations is Amazing

CEREC® is an amazing cosmetic dental restoration procedure that can give you a new smile in as little as one dental appointment.

With CEREC® you can replace your old dental crowns, have dental veneers, inlays or inlays, or replace your silver amalgam fillings, CEREC® is also being used for dental implants.

If you have a mouth full of metal that you would like to get rid of, contact your CEREC® certified dentist who can examine your teeth and gums to determine what CEREC® restorations would be best for you.

CEREC® uses CAD/CAM software that enables your dentist to take 3D digital pictures of the teeth that are to be restored. Once the pictures have been taken, they are sent to the milling machine. The milling machine is also located in your dentist’s office eliminating the wait time that you would normally have if your impressions were sent off to a dental lab. CEREC® also eliminates the need for uncomfortable and messy impression trays.

The block of porcelain ceramic that are used for CEREC® come in a variety of hues so that your dentist can match the color of your new restorations to your natural teeth. The materials used by CEREC® match the natural composition of your tooth’s structure so that when you eat or drink hot or cold foods, the restoration, right along with the tooth, expand equally. This means your tooth will not crack or break as easily as other types of dental restorations.

One of the best things about CEREC® veneers and CEREC® crowns is that you do not need temporaries as everything is done on site in a single dental appointment. If you are having more than one restoration with CEREC®, your dentist may recommend additional CEREC® appointments.

Because the CEREC® material is bonded directly to your teeth, your dentist is able to save as much of your healthy tooth as possible giving you a CEREC® dental restoration that actually strengthens your natural tooth.


If you would like more information, regarding CEREC® Restorations call and talk to a certified CEREC® dentist today.