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One of the instruments that Dr. Darke uses to restore damaged
teeth is called the CEREC 3D system. This high-tech system
uses CAD/CAM technology, integrating a camera, computer and
a milling machine. The CEREC system enables ceramic
tooth restorations to be performed chairside. The veneer or
crown is manufactured right in the office while the patient
waits - eliminating the need for temporary crowns and
a second appointment. |
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CEREC restorations are extremely precise, very
durable, and made with tooth-colored material. In addition, the
procedure allows Dr. Darke to treat patients more conservatively,
as modern bonding techniques allow more healthy tooth structure
to be saved.
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First, the tooth is prepared
by removing the old alloy or decay. Next, the tooth is painted
with a thin layer of reflective powder and a digital photo is
taken using a special camera.
The camera image is sent to the CEREC computer,
where the restoration is designed with software using three-dimensional
imagery. With this software, Dr. Darke is able to view, manipulate
and verify all aspects of the restoration design for accuracy
and assurance of an ideal fit. |

Before CEREC Restorations
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After CEREC Restorations |
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