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Does Your Dentist Use a CEREC Machine?
Dentist explaining the CEREC process.
The process of getting a dental crown is often dreaded by patients.  It usually requires several goopy impressions to be made, a temporary crown, several weeks for the crown to be made and at least two dental visits.  A traditional crown requires up to 2 hours for the first appointment and a follow-up seating appointment of one hour. Thanks to CEREC, you can get beautiful crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers in only one appointment!  A typical CEREC crown procedure lasts less than 3 hours and you don’t have the stress of a second visit.

CEREC dentistry is well tested and proven.  The CAD/CAM system has been on the market for almost 30 years and over 250 scientific studies have confirmed the clinical safety of CEREC tooth restorations. Worldwide, more than 30 million tooth restorations have been produced with CEREC.

So what is CEREC?  Why are we just offering it now? And how can CEREC benefit you as a patient?
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