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Optical Impression
The camera crosshair helps you to determine the ideal position for the optical impression. The 3D image of the preparation and the static/dynamic occlusion can be viewed immediately on the monitor. |
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Automatic analysis
Mark the preparation margin with just a few clicks of the mouse - and the software takes care of the rest, with textbook precision. The system can detect whether the restoration in question is an inlay or a crown and generates design proposals accordingly. |
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Biogeneric inlay proposals
In this context “biogeneric” means that the restoration proposal is based on data derived from thousands of natural teeth. CEREC modifies the proposal until the outcome corresponds exactly to the residual tooth tissue. Practical experience shows that the proposed occlusal surfaces integrate themselves perfectly into the existing dentition - especially in cases where an additional bite registration has been acquired and CEREC has adapted the occlusal surfaces to the antagonists.. |
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Final editing and milling
If you wish, you can edit the restoration proposal - or else commence the milling process immediately. The new software has significantly reduced the milling times. This means that you can devote your attention to the next patient. When you return to the CEREC milling machine, the restoration will be ready and waiting. |
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Master mode
The Master mode is intended for complex anterior and posterior restorations. Experienced CEREC users swear by this method. Indeed most new users will be familiar with the “master mode” after just a few days. |