Different Benefits Of Ceramic Reconstruction

By Laura Williams


New technologies made already known procedures so much easier and more precise. The first ceramic reconstruction was made maybe thirty years ago. The invention of 3D printers, new and improved scanner and other great gadgets made things even better. In the city Howell, MI, numerous great dentists use this non-invasive and highly effective method for returning beautiful, shiny smiles to their patients.

CEREC technology allows your dentist to customize the restoration according to the individual needs and circumstances and to speed-up the entire process. CEREC stands for Chair-side Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic. This technology uses so called CAD/CAM dentistry method. CAD stands for Computer Aided Design, and CAM stands for Computer Aided Manufacturing.

CAD involves making a digital impression, provided by an intraoral camera that can use different methods of providing one or more 3D scans, and these data are used for designing the restoration on the computer. Resulting 3D design is manufactured with the help of computer, using CNC milling or 3D printing, from the ceramic material of the appropriate color, chosen by your dentist, and the color will depend of the color of your natural teeth.

Intraoral camera creates a virtual model not only of your missing tooth, but also the antagonist tooth and the bite situation. This virtual model helps in constructing the restoration. Finally, the model is milled out of a color-matching ceramic block, using diamond coated units, or printed in the 3D printer, using the appropriate type of ceramic material made for this purpose.

When it comes to material used for this particular purpose, two main types are the most common. The first one, known as silicate ceramics, is mainly used for replacing missing parts or missing teeth. Translucent, natural-looking material is really durable and highly appreciated. Lithium disilicate is even stronger, and therefore used for making tooth-bridges as well, and other parts that require better flexural strength.

Making teeth impressions used to be really uncomfortable. Intraoral camera made it quick and simple. You don't have to wait for days or weeks, you can get your new tooth the same day now. Your dentist has to make a scan, design a reconstruction and send the data to a 3D printer or a milling device. Maybe 15 minutes after that, he can start implanting it into your mouth.

If you are concerned about longevity and durability of your new teeth, don't be. These replacements are more durable than gold ones, and if you take a good care of your teeth, they will last at least ten years. Besides, you won't be able to tell the difference when it comes to translucency and color, because it will be perfectly matched.

So, what other benefits this method can provide. First, digital impression eliminates discomfort and improves the precision and accuracy. It can also improve the chewing, aligning the tooth with surrounding and opposite teeth. The whole procedure is not so time-consuming s it was, it is much more comfortable and doesn't require multiple visits. The resulting teeth are strong, perfectly matched and really durable, and your smile is beautiful again.




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