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CEREC inLab has arrived at our lab, and it's everything you've ever wanted in a restoration — like a PFM without the metal. |
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The modular CEREC 3, consisting of a separate acquisition unit, infrared camera, and milling unit combined with state of the art CEREC 3D software allowing us to create perfect fitting and aesthetically pleasing ceramic restorations.
When you prescribe CEREC inLab restorations, you enjoy the best of all worlds: clinically proven strength, exceptional beauty, and unwavering clinical confidence. All the positive aspects you expect with PFMs… but without the metal. CEREC inLab all-ceramic restorations give you choices that create a path to excellence for any clinical indication — choices that concur both esthetically with the case at hand, as well as with your standard technique.
CEREC inLab is an opportunity to expand your business and offer patients the benefits of all-ceramic CAD/CAM restorations, while maintaining the same easy prep and placement methods you currently use for PFMs. |
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 Easy Preparation: Chamfer or Shoulder
You can choose between chamfer preparations and shoulder preparations with chamfered inner edges and clearly defined margins. |
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 Easy Placement: Cement or Bond
Use your preference of adhesive bonding or conventional cementation. |
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 How CEREC inLab Works:
For the Dentist: Do your preparation as usual, using either a chamfer or shoulder as described above. Send us your impression, and we'll do the rest. Here's how we do it: |
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Lab receives impression from dentist and pours model. |
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Die is inserted into CEREC inLab system and automatically laser-scanned. |
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Digital image of model is displayed on screen, ready for the lab technician to make precise adjustments that ensure a perfect, passive fit. |
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The appropriate VITA In-Ceram® block is inserted into the CEREC inLab machine and automatically milled. |
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The milled coping or framework is tested for fit and any adjustments are made by the lab technician using a rubber bur. Once complete, coping or framework is infiltrated in a furnace at 1140 degrees Celsius. |
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Procelain build-up is achieved, and the lab sends finished restoration to the dentist. |
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See the difference for yourself -- Ask for your CEREC inLab restoration today! |
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