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New software (Cerec 3-D version 3.80) enhances quadrant restoration by enabling buccal scans of the opposing jaw. This improves accuracy when multiple teeth in a quadrant require restoration.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Technology
  • Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)

Background:

  • Quadrant restoration is a standard dental procedure.
  • The Cerec 3-D software has long supported quadrant restoration workflows.
  • Previous versions lacked advanced cross-arch scanning capabilities.

Observation:

  • The Cerec 3-D software version 3.80 introduces a new feature.
  • This feature allows for scanning the opposing jaw.
  • The scanned opposing jaw can be correlated with the prepared jaw via a buccal scan.

Findings:

  • The new buccal scan correlation feature in Cerec 3-D v3.80 enhances accuracy for quadrant restorations.
  • This is particularly beneficial when multiple teeth within a single quadrant are being restored.
  • The integration of opposing jaw data improves the precision of the restoration.

Implications:

  • This advancement in CAD/CAM dentistry offers improved treatment planning for complex quadrant restorations.
  • Enhanced accuracy can lead to better fitting restorations and potentially reduced chair time.
  • The described procedure provides a detailed guide for clinicians adopting this new technology.