CEREC
CEREC is taking the dental industry by storm! CEREC is a computer system which visually scans the tooth and robotically grinds a block of hardened ceramic into the shape of your crown, inlay, or onlay. Enabling patients to undergo porcelain restoration procedures within just one appointment, CEREC is the greatest technological advancement in dentistry to date. Dr. Greg Ganji and Dr. Suzie Yang are enthusiastic to offer the innovative technique of CEREC to our patients. The doctors are motivated to improve your teeth and create a beautiful smile, and CEREC enables this process to occur quickly with amazing results.
Referred to as CEREC, Chair-side Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics is changing the way restorative dentistry is practiced. Reducing the series of multiple appointment slots generally involved in Porcelain restorations to just one visit, CEREC is a truly revolutionary technique. The need for laboratory work and impressions of teeth are no longer necessary. CEREC allows patients to improve their smiles within one hour.
We utilize the very latest equipment and technology available within the dental world. CEREC uses state-of-the-art computer imaging software and creates Porcelain restorations within minutes. Through the technique of CEREC, the following restoration procedures may be completed within one session:
- Porcelain Crowns
- Porcelain Inlays
- Porcelain Onlays
CEREC offers several exceptional advantages to patients: increased strength and stability of the affected tooth, as well as reduced risk of further deterioration of other teeth. CEREC creates restorations made from porcelain materials, therefore enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the tooth.
At your appointment, Dr. Greg Ganji or Dr. Suzie Yang will prepare the tooth for treatment. A 3D electronic scan is then taken of the tooth and displayed on screen for Dr. Greg Ganji or Dr. Suzie Yang and the patient to view. This data is fed into the CEREC machine; which creates the porcelain restoration in accordance with the patient's individual oral situation. The restoration is then polished to resemble your existing teeth, and bonded to the tooth. |