echnology today is changing
our everyday lives. Many people, however, aren’t aware that technology also is
impacting dentistry in new and exciting ways. Cutting-edge innovations in
dental instruments are requiring less time in the dental chair, causing less
discomfort and creating satisfying results. One breakthrough instrument, called
CEREC®, allows dentists
to quickly restore damaged teeth with natural-colored ceramic fillings, saving
patients time and inconvenience.
What is CEREC?
CEREC
is an acronym for
Chairside
Economical
Restoration of
Esthetic
Ceramics. Translated, it means that a
dentist can economically restore damaged teeth in a single appointment using a
high-quality ceramic material that matches the natural color of other teeth.
How does the instrument work?
CEREC
uses CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing) technology,
incorporating a camera, computer and milling machine in one instrument. The
dentist uses a special camera to take an accurate picture of the damaged tooth.
This optical impression is transferred anddisplayed on a
color computer screen, where the dentist uses CAD technology to design the
restoration. Then CAM takes over and automatically creates the restoration
while the patient waits. Finally, the dentist bonds the new restoration to the
surface of the old tooth. The whole process takes about one hour.
What does this innovation mean for a
patient?
A tooth-colored restoration
means no more silver fillings discoloring smiles. The filling is
natural-looking, compatible with tissue in the mouth, anti-abrasive and
plaque-resistant. Dentists no longer need to create temporaries or take
impressions and send them to a lab. Because of this, the traditional second
visit has been eliminated.CEREC
has two decades of clinical research and documentation to support the
technology. The restorations have been proven precise, safe and effective.
How can I find out if this is an option for
me?
Call the office of
Dr. Rubinshtein at
718-234-3434. We will be happy to answer your questions on
this new technology.
Bensonhurst Dental Care Gives
Patients Gift of Time and Smiles
New technology creates natural-looking fillings and crowns in a single
visit
We announce the availability of tooth-colored fillings and crowns, formed to exact
tooth dimensions in a single office visit. The new approach to tooth
restoration is made possible by innovative CEREC® CAD/CAM technology
that designs and mills a custom ceramic restoration in less than 10 minutes.
We are pleased to offer our
patients the most convenient and esthetically pleasing tooth restoration
process available today. Time is
increasingly precious, and we recognize that most people don’t see the dentist
office as a favorite past time. Using the CEREC equipment we can provide a
great looking smile to our patients in a single visit, letting them get back to
the more important things in life.
CEREC is comprised of a
digital infrared camera, a medical grade computer and a milling machine, all
located on site at the Bensonhurst Dental Care. The system allows to repair a damaged
tooth in about one hour using tooth-colored ceramic restorations. The camera
takes an optical impression of the damaged tooth, eliminating the need for
cumbersome and uncomfortable impression molds, and uploads the image to the
computer. Once in the system, Dr. Rubinshtein
uses 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) software to design the restoration. Then
the CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) system takes over to automatically
create the restoration while the patient waits. Finally, the new custom-crafted
restoration is bonded to the remaining healthy tooth tissue of the damaged
tooth.
Restorations created using CEREC technology offer dental
patients a long-lasting, esthetic alternative to silver or plastic fillings,
crowns and veneers. Better yet, the patient can receive this smile-altering
care in a shorter period of time. Traditional approaches often required a
return appointment after the patient waited for the restoration to be
manufactured in a separate lab. On-site milling eliminates the wait. CEREC
restorations are as durable as traditionally fabricated restorations and are
similar to patients’ natural dentition in form and function.
This equipment greatly
enhances the efficiency, accuracy and visual appeal of the restorations we can
provide
. Patients
will benefit from more timely and more comfortable care that puts them back on
track quickly. We are optimistic that the availability of CEREC restorations
will help some patients overcome their fears when they see how fast and
painless the treatment process can be. We believe everyone should have access
to their best smile, and CEREC will make that possible for more people.
CEREC has two decades of
clinical research and documentation to support the technology. The restorations
have been proven precise, safe and effective, with more than 20 million
performed worldwide.