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IMPORTANT: Aimed at the general public, the Bücco Guide is a general educational guide. Its content presents some of the most common dental practices. However, there are many approaches and philosophies in dentistry and your dentist / specialist will be able to advise you on what he believes to be the most appropriate for your oral health. Do not hesitate to consult a dentist / specialist for more information.
The CEREC restoration is the result of a cutting-edge technology developed 30 years ago and continuously improved since then. The name CEREC comes from an English acronym (Chairside-Economical-Restauration-Esthetic-Ceramic), which means “Restoration in Economic Ceramics and Aesthetics made at the Chair”. This technology allows a high quality ceramic restoration to be produced in a single visit. Indirect crowns and inlays are the most commonly used restorations. It is also possible to manufacture crowns on implants, temporary acrylic bridges, or ceramic veneers. Thanks to recent advances, this technology now allows the creation of surgical guides in implantology incorporating 3D scanning technology. The CEREC device also allows users to transmit their digital models to their dental laboratory. This saves patients from having to take conventional fingerprints that are often more uncomfortable. |
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A CEREC restoration is mainly indicated for:
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The advantages of the CEREC restoration
The advantages of ceramics
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The cost of CEREC crowns is similar or lower than that of laboratory crowns and varies depending on the type of block or material used. However, since only one appointment is required, you save both time and money. |
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Please note that the clinical indications for each restoration are different. Your dentist will make the right diagnosis and propose possible treatment solutions based on your particular situation. No general rule applies in a treatment choice. |
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