CEREC CAD-CAM
CAD-CAM (Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing) is a computer-assisted technology used to design and produce crowns that mimic your natural teeth, placed over the implant. Thanks to this technology, the implant process, which used to take a considerable amount of time in traditional applications, can now be completed on the same day.
In the traditional implant process, it involves taking impressions from the patient, creating a temporary crown, manufacturing the actual crown according to the impression, and then making adjustments after placing the crown to achieve the ideal shape through several check-ups. This process could take weeks. However, with CAD-CAM technology, a 3D image of the inside of the mouth is created using specially designed mini cameras, and the crown design is prepared entirely in a virtual environment according to this imaging. The crown is then created by milling the material block with the help of special devices.
Thanks to this technology, a full-size and detailed measurement of the tooth is taken, and a crown suitable for this measurement is produced in a very short time. The porcelain block is milled through a computer-assisted system and turned into a crown that is suitable for the patient within 1-2 hours. This system provides a comfortable implant experience in a short time while also offering a flawless aesthetic design due to its detailed measurements and precise operations.
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