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At Moore Dentistry we offer a wide array of dental services to maintain and enhance your oral health.

Porcelain Crowns In 1 Visit

CEREC. One visit. Thats it.

Your time is important and we at Moore Dentistry understand. CEREC OmniCAM makes it possible to complete your crowns in one visit!

No Gaggy Impressions

Using the same type of laser found in Blu Ray players Dr. Moore can scan the area.

Computer Milled Precision

We can achieve unmatched accuracy by careful design of your new crown. These ceramic crowns are incredibly strong and durable.

Go on with your life! Go on with your smile!

No temporary crown and no second visit necessary. When you leave the all-porcelain crown is completely finfished.

CEREC CAD-CAM technology

  • Porcelain Crowns
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Porcelain Fillings
  • Porcelain abutments for implants
  • Surgical guides for implant placement

More information on CEREC!

Chairside Economical Restorations of Esthetic Ceramic (CEREC®) has revolutionized dental procedures. Traditionally, if crowns, onlays, inlays or dental veneers were required to restore damaged teeth, multiple procedures and a great deal of waiting time in-between would be inevitable. CEREC creates these ceramic restorations within minutes in the dental office. This means that many treatments can be completed in just a single visit. CEREC is comprised of several computer-assisted design (CAD) tools and a milling machine that creates custom ceramic restorative devices. CEREC can make almost any ceramic restoration to order, meaning Dr. Moore can place it immediately. This is of great benefit to nervous patients, and it can also reduce the cost of treatment.

How can CEREC benefit me?

CEREC can benefit almost anyone needing a ceramic restoration device. Exceptions include patients who have a prior history of breaking ceramic devices and those with a deep bite. CEREC devices are proven to last many many years. The biggest advantage to CEREC over traditional crowns is one visit versus two.

Here are some other advantages associated with CEREC

  • No temporary restorations.
  • High-quality ceramic products.
  • Minimal invasiveness.
  • Less injections and discomfort.
  • Fewer dental visits.
  • Cost effectiveness.
  • More natural tooth is saved.
  • Long lasting restorations.
  • Biocompatible solutions.

What is the CEREC system comprised of?

The CEREC System is sometimes called a CAD-CAM system. CAD-CAM means Computer Assisted Design and Computer Assisted Milling. The CEREC system has three major components:

Acquisition device:

This device is home to a high-quality camera and a medical grade computer. The function of this unit is to photograph the prepared tooth. Three-dimensional images are created of the tooth on the screen, which the dentist uses to design the perfect ceramic restoration.

Three-dimensional CAD software:

This software allows the dentist to examine the tooth from every angle. It is the closest possible thing to holding the tooth in the hands and rotating it.

Milling device:

This unit actually manufactures the custom restoration from the specifications entered into the computer. A ceramic block, which best resembles the existing tooth color is chosen and placed into the unit. Within minutes, the milling device produces the restoration the dentist designed. No horrible-tasting impressions or time-consuming transfers to and from the laboratory are required.

What does a CEREC restoration procedure involve?

The first step in the procedure is to prepare the tooth. The dentist removes all tooth decay and creates a divergent occlusal axial wall, to make the opening of the tooth wider than the base. Next, an impression is made using a covering of titanium dust. This dust allows the camera to take a highly detailed picture of the tooth. Images are formulated with the CEREC camera. CEREC optical imaging utilizes an infrared wavelength.The image is transposed onto the computer screen. It is here that the dentist is able to view the tooth from every angle and design the final restoration. When the design is complete, it is transmitted to the milling unit. Dr. Moore and our clinical assistants choose a block of ceramic that matches the color of the teeth. This ensures that the restoration will be almost invisible. Within 15 minutes the full crown, onlay, overlay or veneer is complete. The restoration is made of compressed, rather than laboratory-layered porcelain. This enhances strength and durability. Before affixing the restoration to the tooth, the dentist will place it dry to ensure it fits perfectly. It is then polished and affixed to the tooth with dental cement. The procedure is now complete, and all without the need for a second visit! The quality of the results is the same as the laboratory-generated restoration, but a great deal of time and money has been saved.

If you have questions or concerns about CEREC®, please ask Dr Moore or one of our amazing team members!

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