CEREC

DIGITAL DENTISTRY WITH ZERO ERROR IN A SINGLE SESSION!

CEREC is a CAD/CAM system designed for fully ceramic restorations tailored to the patient in just one appointment. Operating on technology-driven design and production principles, this system uses a 3D optical intraoral camera to create prosthetics (Zirconium, Laminate, E-max) and inlay/onlay fillings from ceramic blocks.

ADVANTAGES OF CEREC

  1. SHORTER TREATMENT TIME (ONE VISIT DENTISTRY)
    Applications can be performed in a single session in the clinical setting using the CAD/CAM system, allowing dental treatments to be completed quickly. This saves time for both the dentist and the patient.
  2. TRADITIONAL IMPRESSION METHODS ARE ELIMINATED
    The CAD/CAM system replaces traditional impression techniques. 3D measurements are taken using a digital/optical camera. This is particularly advantageous for patients with gag reflexes or nausea during conventional impression procedures. Moreover, digital impressions significantly reduce the risk of infection associated with traditional methods.
  3. MINIMIZED ERROR RATE
    The CAD/CAM system eliminates measurement errors. The most significant advancements are in the CAM section, ensuring faster, highly accurate, and perfectly fitting prosthetics.

TREATMENT PROCESS WITH CEREC SYSTEM

The CAD/CAM system operates in four stages:

  1. A digital impression of the oral cavity is taken using an optical laser camera (CAM) and transferred directly to the computer.
  2. The computer converts the impression into a 3D model, allowing the dentist to design the most suitable smile for the tooth. With its "BIOGENERIC" infrastructure, the CEREC system can recommend the best design that matches the patient's existing teeth. The dentist can use this recommendation or make modifications based on the patient’s and their preferences.
  3. After finalizing the smile design, the most appropriate color block is selected, and the tooth is milled using the CAD system to achieve the desired tooth form.
  4. The prosthetic tooth (Zirconium, E-max, Laminate) or inlay/onlay filling material is polished, colored, and finalized in the technological furnace that is part of the CEREC system.