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Cerec 3D veneers with R2005--veneers à la carte.

K Wiedhahn1

  • 1wiedhahn@quintessenz.de

International Journal of Computerized Dentistry
|May 17, 2005
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New Cerec software versions R1800 and R2005 enhance digital veneer design. These updates introduce a tooth database and improved editing tools, offering greater flexibility for dental professionals in creating restorations.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Digital Dentistry
  • CAD/CAM

Background:

  • Historically, Cerec veneer design relied solely on the CORRELATION method.
  • Previous workflows required using the older Cerec 3 program for constructive veneer production.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the advancements in Cerec software for veneer design.
  • To assess the utility of new features introduced in versions R1800 and R2005.
  • To compare different design methods in clinical contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Description and assessment of CORRELATION, DENTAL DATABASE, and REPLICATION design methods.
  • Utilizing features like tooth database, copying, mirroring, and free insertion of tooth forms.
  • Clinical situation-based selection of design strategies.

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Main Results:

  • Cerec version R1800 introduced a tooth database for veneers and allowed free insertion of acquired tooth forms.
  • Version R2005 further optimized editing possibilities, including copying, mirroring, and insertion of crowns.
  • The study describes and assesses situation-related selection of design methods.

Conclusions:

  • Cerec software versions R1800 and R2005 significantly expanded digital veneer design capabilities.
  • The new features provide enhanced flexibility and efficiency for creating dental veneers.
  • The study supports informed selection of design methods based on clinical needs.