Digital Dentistry for a Glamorous Smile

Boris Dzhingarov

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If you want to have a beautiful smile, you may have heard of digital dentistry. These technologies have improved patient care by accelerating production time and speeding up appointments. Nearly all dental procedures can be performed with digital technology, making it possible to perform treatments that took weeks in the past. Moreover, many digital dental tools eliminate the need for painful, full-arch impressions and may create a fearful environment for patients.

CEREC

CEREC is a modern, chairside suite of digital components, including the CEREC Primescan intraoral scanner, CEREC Design software, and the CEREC SpeedFire sintering furnace. These components integrate seamlessly with each other to create a natural-looking, precise restoration. The whole process is completed in one appointment, saving patients time and money. And since the CEREC system uses 3D computer imaging, patients are never in pain, and they can walk out of their dental appointment with a beautiful new smile.

iTero(r) Element 2

A new dental system has changed how dental professionals create impressions and scans. The iTero(r) Element 2 is an intraoral digital scanner that takes pictures of your mouth in less than 3 minutes. The system eliminates the need to take complicated impressions and allows the dentist to take pictures of your teeth without the need for any goop or titanium dioxide powder. The images produced by the iTero Element 2 are so accurate that you can see your future teeth even before you leave the dentist’s chair.

CEREC veneers

CAD/CAM technology allows dentists to design porcelain restorations, including veneers, in-office. This technology uses computer software to create a digital image of your mouth and then sends it to a dental lab to fabricate your restoration. This process saves time and money for both the dentist and the patient. And it restores your smile to its natural beauty and luster. CEREC veneers are tooth-colored and metal-free.

CEREC crowns

If you are considering a new crown for your smile, you should consider CEREC crowns. CEREC stands for CEramic Efficient Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, and this type of crown is made of solid ceramic or resin. Making this type of crown involves only one visit to the dentist. Instead of creating impressions and temporary crowns, the dentist uses a computer program to design the new crown. The process takes only five minutes. The model is then sent to a milling unit, which crafts the crowns into a permanent placement.

CEREC bridges

If you’re looking to achieve an alluring smile, consider CEREC bridges and crowns. This cutting-edge technology allows dentists to create a bridge or crown with a natural-looking, tooth-colored finish within just one visit. The same technology can be used to create dentures and even replace a missing tooth. Here are three advantages of CEREC bridges and crowns.

Dental implants

If you suffer from crooked or missing teeth, it may be time to consider digital dentistry for a charming smile. This new technology helps dentists create more accurate dental restorations in just one or two appointments. This technology has revolutionized the dental industry and is especially popular with technologically savvy dentists. This technology also eliminates the need for messy plaster models and allows for precise, high-quality restorations. Plus, digital imaging makes the procedure much more comfortable for patients.