Discover How CEREC Can Transform Your Smile in A Single Appointment
Dental technology has come a long way in recent years, and one of the most exciting advancements is CEREC. This innovative manufacturing system is changing the way dentists create and place dental restorations, making the process faster, more comfortable, and more convenient for patients. At the Kennett Center for Advanced Dentistry in Kennett Square, PA, Dr. Peter Patellis and his team have embraced this cutting-edge technology to provide their patients with top-quality dental care.
CEREC, which stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, is a computer-aided design and manufacturing system that allows our Kennett Square dentist to create custom dental restorations right in their office. This means no more messy impressions, temporary crowns, or long waits for your permanent restoration. Instead, you can get a perfectly fitted, natural-looking crown, inlay, onlay, or veneer in just one visit.
Are you ready to schedule your CEREC appointment at KCAD? Call 610-444-6311 today to explore your restorative options.
How CEREC Works
Digital Imaging
Instead of using messy impression materials, Dr. Patellis uses a special 3D camera to take precise digital images of your tooth. This process is quick, comfortable, and incredibly accurate.
Computer-Aided Design
The CEREC software uses these images to create a 3D model of your tooth. Dr. Patellis can then design your custom restoration on the computer, adjusting every detail for a perfect fit and natural appearance.
In-Office Milling
Once the design is complete, the information is sent to a milling machine right in our Kennett Square dentist’s office. This machine carves your restoration from a solid block of high-quality ceramic material.
Final Touches and Placement
Dr. Patellis can make any final adjustments to ensure the restoration fits perfectly and matches your natural teeth. The restoration is then bonded to your tooth, completing the process in a single visit.
Why Dr. Patellis Chose CEREC
Dr. Peter Patellis is committed to providing his patients with the best possible dental care. He chose to bring CEREC technology to the Kennett Center for Advanced Dentistry because he recognized its potential to improve patient experiences and outcomes.
By offering CEREC, Dr. Patellis can:
- Provide faster, more efficient treatment
- Improve the accuracy and fit of dental restorations
- Offer more convenient, single-visit procedures
- Create natural-looking, aesthetically pleasing results
- Give patients access to the latest advancements in dental technology
Dr. Patellis and his team have undergone extensive training to master the CEREC system, allowing them to harness its full potential for the benefit of their patients.
Benefits of CEREC Technology
CEREC offers numerous advantages over traditional dental restoration methods. Here are some of the key benefits:
Time-Saving
One of the biggest advantages of CEREC is the time it saves. Traditional crowns usually require at least two appointments spread over several weeks. With CEREC, you can get your permanent restoration in just one visit, typically lasting about two hours. This means less time off work, fewer trips to the dentist, and faster results.
No Temporary Restorations
Because CEREC restorations are made and placed in a single visit, you don’t need to wear a temporary crown. These temporary restorations can be uncomfortable, prone to falling off, and require you to be careful about what you eat. But with CEREC, you’ll leave the office with your permanent, durable restoration in place.
Highly Accurate Fit
The digital imaging and computer-aided design process used in CEREC results in incredibly precise restorations. This means a better fit, improved function, and a reduced risk of future problems like decay under the crown.
Natural-Looking Results
CEREC uses high-quality ceramic materials that closely mimic the appearance of natural teeth. The restorations can be color-matched to your existing teeth, creating a seamless, natural-looking smile.
Preserves More Healthy Tooth Structure
The precision of CEREC often allows Dr. Patellis to preserve more of your natural tooth structure when preparing for a restoration. This conservative approach helps maintain the strength and integrity of your tooth.
Durable and Long-Lasting
CEREC restorations are made from strong, durable ceramic materials. With proper care, they can last for many years, providing long-term value for your dental investment.
Comfortable and Convenient
The CEREC process is more comfortable for patients than traditional methods. There’s no need for messy impression materials, and you’ll spend less time in the dental chair overall.
CEREC for Different Dental Restorations
CEREC technology is versatile and can be used for a variety of dental restorations:
- Crowns: CEREC is best known for creating same-day dental crowns. These full-coverage restorations protect and strengthen damaged or weakened teeth, restoring both function and appearance.
- Inlays and Onlays: For teeth with decay or damage that’s too extensive for a filling but doesn’t require a full crown, CEREC can create precise inlays and onlays. These partial crowns provide a conservative treatment option that preserves more of your natural tooth structure.
- Veneers: CEREC can also be used to create custom veneers, thin shells of ceramic material that cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. Whether you’re looking to fix discoloration, chips, or alignment issues, CEREC veneers offer a quick and effective solution.
- Bridges: In some cases, CEREC can even be used to create dental bridges to replace missing teeth. This can often be done in fewer visits than traditional bridge procedures.
Perfect Your Smile at KCAD
CEREC technology represents a significant leap forward in dental care, offering patients faster, more comfortable, and highly accurate restorations. At the Kennett Center for Advanced Dentistry, Dr. Peter Patellis and his team are proud to offer this innovative treatment option to their patients in Kennett Square, PA.
Contact us today at 610-444-6311 to schedule your consultation.