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|April 26, 2007
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This case study demonstrates a single-session restoration of a mandibular first molar using an all-ceramic partial crown. The Cerec 3D system with biogeneric technology enabled efficient dental restoration.

Area of Science:

  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science
  • Digital Dentistry

Background:

  • Single-session dental restorations offer patient convenience and efficiency.
  • All-ceramic materials provide excellent aesthetics and biocompatibility for posterior restorations.
  • Advancements in digital dentistry, such as CAD/CAM systems, facilitate precise fabrication of dental prosthetics.

Observation:

  • A mandibular first molar required restoration.
  • An all-ceramic partial crown was selected as the restorative material.
  • The Cerec 3D system, utilizing biogeneric technology, was employed for the restoration process.

Findings:

  • Successful restoration of the mandibular first molar was achieved in a single treatment session.
  • The Cerec 3D system facilitated the chairside fabrication and placement of the all-ceramic partial crown.

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  • Biogeneric technology guided the design of the restoration for optimal fit and function.
  • Implications:

    • This case highlights the feasibility and effectiveness of single-visit all-ceramic partial crown restorations for mandibular molars.
    • The integration of CAD/CAM technology and biogeneric software streamlines the restorative workflow.
    • This approach has the potential to improve patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes in restorative dentistry.