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(SANEPR.com) June 5, 2009 -- CEREC is comprised of a digital infrared camera, a medical grade computer and a milling machine, all located on site at the (practice name) office. The system allows Drs. (NAME AND NAME) to repair a damaged tooth in about one hour using tooth-colored ceramic restorations. The camera takes an optical impression of the damaged tooth, eliminating the need for cumbersome and uncomfortable impression molds, and uploads the image to the computer. Once in the system, Dr. (NAME) uses 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) software to design the restoration. Then the CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) system takes over to automatically create the restoration while the patient waits. Finally, the new custom-crafted restoration is bonded to the remaining healthy tooth tissue of the damaged tooth.
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