CEREC Connect
NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR DENTAL PRACTICES AND LABORATORIES
Digital technology has already proven to be of value in many medical fields. The production of dental prostheses using CAD/CAM is already firmly established in many dental laboratories. Now the entire process chain, from taking conventional impressions in the dental practice through to producing the final restoration in the lab, can be increasingly digitalized with CEREC Connect.
Method
Take the next innovative step and see for yourself, how easy and precise digital impressions are with CEREC Connect.
Fewer processing steps in the dental practice and laboratory mean greater reliability
- No materials-related and application-related inaccuracies (bubbles, tears, gaps in the preparation margin)
- No risk of incorrect mixing and non-compliance with the prescribed mixing, impression and setting times
- No need for disinfection, storage and packaging
- No uncontrolled expansion and contraction of the impression material before, during and after transport.
DIGITAL VERSUS CONVENTIONAL
The conventional impression and subsequent model production belong to the most labor intensive and error prone processes in dental practices and laboratories. The optical digital impression facilitates precision and minimizes possible sources of error.
CEREC Connect is indicated for single tooth restorations such as inlays, onlays, veneers, full anatomical crowns and framework based crowns. A system upgrade for multiple-unit restorations is under preparation.
A large selection of materials is available:
- Zirconium
- Alumina
- Feldspar / glass ceramic
- Lithium disilicate (e.max CAD)
- Polymers
