Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Different Benefits Of Ceramic Reconstruction

By Laura Williams


Invented back in the 80s and further developed in the last decade, this innovative new technology is getting more popular lately. Ceramic reconstruction makes it easier to regain your beautiful smile. Thanks to this innovative technology, the whole process of dental restoration in Howell, MI takes significantly less time and fewer dental visits, the procedure itself is less invasive and less uncomfortable, and the results are beautiful, high-quality, translucent and natural looking, long lasting teeth.

Chair-side Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic, or shortly CEREC, is the technology that transformed the usual dentistry. Using of computer assisted and manufactured methods for designing and making new teeth allows more precise results, and all this takes less time, causing much less discomfort to the patients. CAM/CAD makes a great difference.

Computer Assisted Design starts with scanning the tooth and surrounding area using intraoral camera, to be able to provide one or several 3D scans, needed for designing a new tooth. All these images are used during Computer Assisted Manufacturing, and the whole process is guided and supervised by your dentist. CAM uses 3D printer or CNC milling device for printing or shaping the restoration, using high quality ceramic materials.

Creating comprehensive virtual model that involves surrounding are as well allows designing the perfect new teeth to fill the gap, and to improve your bite. Using these images, the dentist can decide about the appropriate material, shape and the best matched color. CNC milling device has diamond coated units, to mill the restoration out of a ceramic block. 3D printer uses the same material but slightly different method.

There are two main types of material used for this purpose, silicate ceramics and lithium disilicate ceramics. While the first one is ideal for single tooth replacement and restoration, as well as for similar aesthetic procedures, lithium disilicate is harder and more appropriate for making high-strength bridge frameworks that require higher flexural strength. Although there are some other materials, these two are generally used.

The whole process of taking digital impressions is something entirely different than the old fashion impression taking was. It takes very short time, it is easy and comfortable, and allows really precise designing. Some dentists have all needed technology, and some will have to send the data to a printer or a milling device located elsewhere. In any case, this won't require much time.

Beauty and longevity of the CEREC restoration proved to be extraordinary, compared to other common replacement methods, such as gold etc. You can expect at least ten years. Not to mention the perfect appearance these replacements provide. Good oral care is something you should not forget about, nevertheless.

All in all, there are several benefits of this great new restoration method that justify its popularity. It is comfortable, fast, reliable, the results are really amazing, the color can be matched just perfectly, you can smile again the very same day, without scheduling numerous visits, and you don't have to chew plaster and other nasty stuff. Your teeth will be all in place again, and your bite will be improved, and all this will look simply great.




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