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City of Leeds dentist uses revolutionary CEREC technology to repair cracked tooth

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

CEREC technology is a revolutionary new dental manufacturing process that is slashing the length of appointment and treatment times, and increasing the quality and accuracy of treatment to microscopic levels.

CEREC stands for CERamic REconsruction and is a state-of-the-art new tool that uses the latest in 3D imaging and digital x-rays to create dental crowns and veneers. Using the imaging technology, the dentist can produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of the patient’s mouth on a computer. Accurate to incredible levels, the dentist can then use the 3D image to design the artificial ceramic tooth replacement. A computer-guided mill can then manufacture the crown or veneer by carving it from a single piece of enamel. This computer aided design and manufacture process can take as little as half an hour, and realistically means a patient can have a crown deigned and fitted in one appointment.

CEREC technology has removed the need for uncomfortable and lengthy dental moulds and x-rays. It also means that the old method of laboratory crown manufacture is redundant. This old method often meant it took days or even weeks to manufacture a single crown, a process that can now be achieved in as little as six minutes.

CEREC technology can be uses to manufacture crowns and veneers which are used to repair cracked and broken teeth. Veneers can also be manufactured to cover worn and discoloured teeth, meaning that patients can now completely rejuvenate their smile in a single afternoon. Because the design and manufacturing processes are now so accurate, it has also reduced the risk of an ill-fitting crown or veneer needing adjusting. Overall this has meant a reduction in appointment and waiting times for all patients.

CEREC is revolutionary technology that represents the future of dentistry. It is currently a fairly expensive treatment but costs will come down as it becomes more widely used, and for the standard of treatment it can produce it really is good value. Ask a City of Leeds dentist about CEREC technology and you could have tomorrow’s dental treatment today.

CEREC technology cuts waiting times at Central Leeds dentists

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Dentistry has made enormous strides in the last twenty years, both in terms of technology and treatment. The intimidating surgeries of the past are no more and today dental surgeries resemble health spas more than hospitals. Technological advances have also greatly improved the accuracy and speed of treatment and none more so than the advent of CEREC technology. CEREC stands for Ceramic REConstruction and is a new tool that allows dentists to measure, design, fabricate and install a new crown all in one visit. Using the old methods of laboratory manufacture, a new crown would take several weeks and multiple visits to the dentist.

Using the very latest in 3D imaging, the dentist is able to produce an exact replica of the patient’s mouth on the computer. The dentist can then examine in minute detail what size the new crown needs to be. Once he is satisfied the crown is exactly the right size and shape he can begin the manufacturing process. This incredible process is involves sculpting the crown from a single piece of ceramic using milling devices. This whole process can last as little as six minutes, which is quite significantly faster than the days or weeks this process used to take.

The ceramic used to create the tooth can be chosen to most closely match the colour of the patient’s existing teeth and can be additionally stained to look even more realistic. The tooth requiring the crown is ground down sufficiently to accept the new cap, which is then cemented in place.

CEREC technology is cutting waiting times for all patients and making dental procedures a much less arduous and anxious experience for patients. Ask a Central Leeds dentist about CEREC technology and the future of dental surgery.

Broken tooth repaired by CEREC technology at Leeds dentist

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

There have been astonishing leaps forward in dental technology in the last 30 years. The dentist surgeries most of us visited as children are no longer and today dentist surgeries today resemble health spas more than hospitals. The technology that is behind these advances is truly cutting edge. One of the very latest is CEREC technology. This stands for CEramic REConstruction and is a revolutionary new system that allows dentists to design, manufacture and fit a crown in a patient’s mouth in only visit. In the past, this lengthy process would have taken a few weeks and several gruelling visits to the dentist for moulding and x-rays.

Uncomfortable dental moulds are becoming a thing of the past as 3D imaging becomes an ever more useful tool in dentistry. A dentist can now take an image using a digital 3D camera and transfer this to a computer. There they can examine the image in microscopic detail and make sure the measurements are incredibly accurate before beginning the manufacturing process. The computer relays the information to a milling device that can make a crown from a single piece of porcelain. The porcelain will be matched exactly for shade and colour so that it matches existing teeth, and even stained to give a more realistic appearance. The dentist will then glaze the crown before cementing it to the patients pre-ground tooth.

This new technology-based process is known as CAD/CAM, which stands for computer aided design/computer aided manufacture, and has enable dental procedures to be performed in radically reduced periods of time to a greater degree of accuracy. Leeds dentists are using CAD/CAM technology to cut appointment and waiting times and provide some of the most astonishing dental treatments possible. You could have a perfectly matched and measured dental crown in a matter of minutes, and compared to 30 years ago, that would have been unimaginable.

So if you have a cracked or broken tooth that needs a crown to repair it, ask your dentist about CEREC technology, the future of dentistry, and prepare to be amazed.

Cerec for beautiful teeth

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Here at city dental we are now offering one visit crowns, veneers and onlays. This means that in one appointment you can have ugly black fillings replaced with beautiful porcelain restorations or have a same day smile makeover!! If you would like to discuss cerec with one of our experienced dentists then why not book in for a free consultation. We are based in Leeds city centre close to rail and bus links making it convenient for patients from surrounding towns such as Bradford, Dewsbury, Harrogate,Wakefield and Huddersfield.

Replace silver fillings with white!

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

We have been treating many patients recently who have been complaining of unsightly silver amalgam fillings in their teeth which show when smiling. If they are small silver fillings then we are replacing these with tooth coloured composite fillings. If they are medium to large silver fillings then we are restoring these with porcelain onlays and porcelain crowns. Most of the time these treatments can be completed in one visit only with our cerec system. If you are from Leeds, Harrogate, Bradford, Dewsbury, Wakefield and the surrounding areas and would like a FREE consultation with one of our experienced dentists then contact our friendly team on 01132454868.

One visit crowns and veneers

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Patients at city dental will now be able to enjoy the benefits of one visit porcelain crowns, veneers and onlays. This new state of the art technology is called Cerec. Our first patient to enjoy the benefits of a single visit crown came in from Alwoodley, North Leeds. She was impressed by the fact that she didn’t have any messy impressions in her mouth, no unreliable temporary crowns, no second injection and no need to return the surgery for the crown to be fitted. If you would like more information on Cerec call our helpfull team on 01132454868 or fill out the application form above.