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State of the Art of CAD/CAM Restorations: 20 Years of CEREC
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2006, 226 pp (soft cover); 300 illus
Book/CD-ROM set; PC and Macintosh platforms
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 1-85097-164-1
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1. The Fundamental Inventive Principles of CEREC CAD/CAM 2. Clinical Status of Eleven CAD/CAM Materials after One to Twelve Years of Service 3. The Future Significance of CAD/CAM for Dentistry 4. Machinable Ceramics 5. Bonding of Ceramic Restorations뾖tate of the Art 6. Clinical Performance of All-ceramic Restorations 7. Eighteen-Year Clinical Study in a Dental Practice 8. Different Ceramic Technologies in a Clinical Long-term Comparison 9. A Comparison of the Longevity and Cost-effectiveness of Three Inlay Types 10. The 밊ive Step?CEREC Experience
11. Preparation, Fabrication and 3D Scanning to Achieve Esthetic Results with Chairside CAD/CAM Technology 12. Predictable CEREC Occlusal Relationships 13. CEREC Veneers: Esthetics and Longevity 14. Biogeneric Tooth Reconstruction뾃 New Fundamental Method to Describe and Reconstruct the Occlusal Morphology of Teeth 15. Composite and Ceramic Slot-retained Adhesive Bridges: Effect of Thermomechanical Loading 16. Ultimate CEREC Creations뾅omprehensive Single Visit Esthetic Dentistry 17. CAD/CAM Systems and Materials for the Dental Lab 18. Conventional Visual vs. Spectrophotometric Shade Taking for Porcelain-fused-to-Metal Crowns: Clinical Comparison 19. CEREC Implant Crowns on Ceramic Abutments 20. CEREC Labside Implant Restorations: Custom Made Abutments
21. CEREC ?Chairside Fabrication of Superstructures for Immediately Loaded Implants 22. Our Future Vision of CEREC 23. What큦 New in 2006? The V 2.80 R2400 CEREC 3D Software Update 24. Vote on the Future 25. CAD/CAM All-ceramic Crowns at the Crossroads between Cost Pressure and Perfectionism 26. Computerized Occlusion in the Laboratory 27. Switching Tools 28. CAD/CAM Frameworks for Cast Metal Restorations 29. 밐aute Couture?Smile with Inlab
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In March 2006, researchers, clinicians, and laboratory technicians from all over the world gathered in Berlin, Germany, at the CEREC 20th Anniversary Symposium to share their experiences with this high-technology system that has revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry.
CEREC uses CAD/CAM technology to scan the tooth, create a 3-D digital model, and design an esthetic, durable, and biocompatible ceramic restoration, which can then be fabricated in 10 to 20 minutes and placed by the clinician. Patients, clinicians, and laboratory technicians have embraced this unique treatment approach, which provides restorations that look and function like natural teeth in a single appointment.
This book presents the proceedings of the conference, offering professionals involved in all areas of restorative dentistry valuable insights and information about this continually evolving technology and how it can be used to improve clinical success. |
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