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Cerec Scan bridgework: a two-year report.

R T Masek

    International Journal of Computerized Dentistry
    |May 10, 2003
    PubMed
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    This study demonstrates a successful 3-unit dental bridge made with Cerec technology, lasting over two years. Advanced Cerec 3 capabilities enable complex restorations previously requiring dental labs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Dental Materials Science
    • Digital Dentistry

    Background:

    • Traditional dental restorations often require complex laboratory fabrication processes.
    • Advancements in digital dentistry aim to streamline and improve the efficiency of restorative procedures.
    • The Cerec system offers integrated CAD/CAM solutions for in-office fabrication.

    Observation:

    • A 3-unit dental bridge was fabricated using the Cerec Scan system and a Vita Mark II ceramic blank.
    • The restoration was placed in clinical service and monitored for efficacy and durability.
    • The Cerec 3 system's expanded capabilities were utilized for the fabrication process.

    Findings:

    • The Cerec-fabricated 3-unit bridge remained in clinical service for over two years.

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  • The Vita Mark II ceramic material demonstrated suitable properties for long-term restoration.
  • The Cerec 3 system facilitated the creation of a complex restoration typically requiring laboratory procedures.
  • Implications:

    • Digital dentistry systems like Cerec can successfully produce multi-unit restorations.
    • In-office CAD/CAM technology expands treatment possibilities for dental practitioners.
    • This case highlights the potential for increased efficiency and quality in dental restorative procedures.