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Optical impression saves time and money
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The digital impression generated by the CEREC
acquisition unit saves time and reduces your labor
costs. In addition, it is much more comfortable for the
patient than a conventional impression.
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Unlike physical impressions, digital impressions are
immune to dimensional changes. This results in superior
precision – a prerequisite for sustained quality.
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Direct feedback from dental technician
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The digital impression can be viewed immediately by
yourself and the dental technician. This means that you
can discuss the case over the phone while the patient is
still in the chair. You can even make final adjustments
to the preparation.
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Highly esthetic lab ceramics.
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Indications
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Anterior crowns and veneers with sophisticated esthetics
from your laboratory.
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Anterior and posterior crowns made of Ivoclar Vivadent e.max
CAD LT in cases where a crystallization furnace is not
available in the dental practice.
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Long-term temporary bridges made of polymer materials (e.g.
Vita Zahnfabrik CAD Temp) in cases where the CEREC 3 milling
unit lacks the necessary hardware/software.
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Inlays, onlays, crowns and veneers in cases where these
restorations cannot be produced in the dental practice.
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Hardware requirements
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To use CEREC Connect you will require a CEREC 3 acquisition
unit and a high-speed internet connection.
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First Steps
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Register on CEREC Connect website.
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You will be contacted within 3 business days for further
account set-up.
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How does CEREC Connect work?
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Take a digital impression using your CEREC acquisition unit.
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Fill out a digital prescription form
(e.g. tooth number, stump shade, final shade, additional
instructions, …).
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Submit the case.
Please refer to the
user
guide to learn more
(link PDF cerecconnecthowto to user guide.)
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