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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2006

A short video showing how a crown is generated by the CEREC 3D software

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  • with the latest software and Hardware it takes from 5 to 10 minutes

  • what's the reason / background of your comment ?

  • these are second rate crowns. don't get them

  • what's the reason / background of your comment ?

  • And this has exactly what to do with "ceramic" like you have in your tag?

  • Hi Marihani, the crown will be milled out of a block of ceramic to produce the restoration....

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  • How long does a Cerec filling?

  • @torpedo192 It´s awesome! I use it on a daily bases

  • @cheesle250gm You are wrong! Basta!

  • As a matter of fact now we have materials that are three times stronger than a porcelain in top of a conventional metal ceramic crown with makes it an excellent choice to restore teeth and provide more window to detect and retreat a failures thann a conventional restoration....

    BTW those that return the units, they are just LAZYdentists...jajaja :)

  • ...I stain and Glaze all my restorations and if I show u pictures and xrays u cannot tell the difference; it is even a better restoration because u have more control of it.

  • Cheesle250gm. You dont know what u dont know you have NO CLUE of what u r talking about. With the knowledge of how the unit works, good preps, powdering and image techinques fantastic and excellent fit restorations can be fabricated.

  • Nevertheless, SICK TECHNOLOGY!

    It'd b great if this worked accurately with quality.

    Some top dentists use Cerec.

  • poor margins. They often require adjustment to multiple surfaces before they will seat. They don't look as good as a top quality technician made crown. They are made from standard blocks of ceramic, rather than a hand made artistic process. Many cerec restorations have very poor retention, and rely mostly on the cement.

    Ask around and see how many dentists have sold their cerec machines and gone back to technician made crowns.

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