Ceramic Restorations

The most effective restoration procedure available to patients today is CEREC. Your smiledentist offers this innovative dental technology to patients and enthusiastic about advantages this equipment will provide.

CEREC (Chair-side Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) enables porcelain ceramic inlay material to be produced easily while you wait. A restoration can now be performed in one dental appointment! No longer are impressions and laboratory work required for dental restorations; a process which usually takes up to several weeks and a series of dental appointments. CEREC means the restoration is completed within one visit.

Utilising the latest state-of-the-art computer technology CEREC is the most advanced process available in Dentistry to date. CEREC restorations give teeth greater strength and stability and are inconspicuous in appearance. This equipment enables us to quickly repair your teeth; helping you to maintain your teeth for life.

At your appointment the affected tooth is first prepared for treatment. An electronic 3D scan is taken of the area and is viewed on screen by both the patient and Dentist. The ceramic restoration is then designed in accordance with your tooth scan. Utilising the CEREC machine the ceramic restoration is created quickly and efficiently. After polishing the restoration, it appears and feels like a natural tooth. The restoration is then fitted into place!

CEREC is the best restoration option available to patients as;

  • It is engineered to be just like tooth.
  • It is biocompatible, long lasting and doesnt stain.
  • It protects and preserve remaining natural tooth structure from breaking.
  • It looks and feels like tooth.

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