Tooth-colored posterior intermediate sized, and large restorations
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Problem
A patient demands a
toothcoloured restoration. On one hand the prepared
cavity is too big for a composite filling, on the
other hand there is still too much healthy tooth
substance, which you don't want to sacrifice for a
crown preparation.
Solution
A CAD/CAM - restoration, fabricated chairside in few minutes and fitted into the cavity in the same appointment.
Benefits
- Durable ceramic with properties similar to tooth enamel
- High resistance against fracture
- 10 years clinical experience
- Conserving healthy tooth structure
- No impressions
- No temporaries
- Metal-free, bio-compatible restorations
- Happy patients
- Profit
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Samples
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Problem
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Old amalgam filling
(one cusp missing)
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Solution
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CEREC-Onlay


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Problem
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Failing amalgams
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Solution
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CEREC-Inlay

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Problem
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Diastema
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Solution
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CEREC-veneers

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Restorations in three steps
Easy to use
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| Step 1

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The optical impression
- Required time: few seconds
- Resolution: 25 um
- Only one image necessary
- High speed calculation of the third dimension
- No traditional impression
- No temporaries
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| Step 2

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Computer assisted design of the restoration
- Easy to learn, easy to use
- Required time: few minutes
- No computer knowledge required
- Three programs for posterior restorations
- One program for veneer and more expanded anterior restorations (up to 7/8 crowns)
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| Step 3

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Computer controlled automatic manufacturing
- Precision: 50 um
- Required time: about 10 minutes
- Milling instruments: 40 mm disc and 2 mm bur
- Milling of the occlusal surface
- Completely automatical calibration of the milling tools before each milling process
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