Cerec - Sirona Ceramic Fillings - Porcelain Fillings
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CEREC ® Ceramic Fillings In An Hour !
CEREC technology in Germany from 290.- EUR only. Compare your price...
Dentist Dr. Michael Hoch
Moislinger Allee 53 - 55 - 23558 Luebeck ( Draeger )
Phone: 0049 (0)451 863090 - Fax: 049 (0)451 863094
Internet: Dentist Luebeck- Railway Station Luebeck
E-Mail: info(at)zahngesundheit-luebeck.de

A New Reason to Smile is Only One Visit Away

E-Mail: info(at)zz-l.de Germany: 0049 - 451 7907041
Why Cerec in Germany?
- A Cost effective computerized restoration process
- Will protect and preserve your natural tooth structure
- Millions of successful restorations worldwide. Clinically proven
- Visually appealing and virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth.
- Biocompatible-enamel like material
Cerec is a " One-Visit Dentistry "
(Chairside Economical Restoration Of Esthetic Ceramics) CEREC enables porcelain ceramic material to be produced easily while you wait in the practice. Your perfect Cerec restoration will be delivered in one appointment only. No more uncomfortable impression trays full of goop in your mouth. No more impressions, no more plastic temporaries, no more waiting time for laboratory work to be completed. The regular process can take weeks and a series of dental appointments. Cerec will completed in one visit. Get back to your important things..
How Does Cerec Works
After examining your teeth and determining the kind of treatment, our cooperatings dentists will prepare the damaged tooth for restoration leaving as much healthy as possible. ( Minimal Invasive ). Cerec uses a state-of-the-art digital 3D camera to create a virtual copy of your tooth on the computer screen. The ceramic restoration will be designed using state-of-the-art CAD software which allows us to customize shape and every detail to fit your specific clinical needs in perfect shape and color.
Milling and placing the filling
While you are waiting, the virtual filling will be transferred into reality. A ceramic block is inserted into the milling machine and automatically machined designed to exact specifications. 15 minutes later, your all-ceramic, colour-matched restoration is ready for placement. After polishing the restoration, it appears and feels like a natural tooth.
Save your nerves, money and time with CEREC
The restoration is bonded into place giving your tooth its natural form,function and beauty. And you are back to normal in a short time.
Single tooth restoration available today!
Cerec is the world's most used system for the fabrication of all-ceramic dental restorations in only one office visit. With CEREC ®, we can complete your permanent, all-ceramic crown, onlay, or veneer in just one quick visit!
This means no more impressions, fewer shots, less drilling, and less time out of your hectic schedule for dental care.
Advantages:
- Only one appointment necessary
- No gooey impressions to take
- No more ugly temporaries
- Tooth-colored ceramic
- Metal-free solution
- Conservative restorations retain more healthy tooth structure
Single Appointment Dental Care
Before and After
FAQ - Different DENTAL Fillings
I need a filling - what types are there? There are a number of different fillings including:
amalgam (silver coloured)
composite fillings (tooth coloured)
glass ionomer (tooth coloured)
gold inlays and onlays (gold coloured)
porcelain inlays (tooth coloured)
computer fillings CAD/CAM Cerec (tooth couloured
What are amalgam fillings?
Amalgam fillings are silver coloured. They are made by combining mercury and a silver alloy (50% mercury, 35% silver, 15% tin, copper and other metals). Amalgam is long lasting and hard wearing and has been used in fillings for at least 150 years. It is economical to use and it is not unusual for an amalgam filling to last 15 to 20 years. This kind of filling is normally used on the back chewing teeth. Before the filling can be placed, the area must be prepared by removing all the decay and shaping the cavity to hold the filling in place. If the tooth is badly broken, your dentist may need to place a small stainless steel.
Are there any risks from amalgam fillings?
Mercury in dental amalgam is not poisonous once it is combined with the other materials in the amalgam filling. Its chemical nature changes so that it is harmless. Research into the safety of dental amalgam has been carried out for over 100 years. So far, no reputable controlled studies have found a connection between amalgam fillings and any medical problem
What are composite fillings?
Composite fillings are strong, but may not be as hard wearing as amalgam fillings. Composite fillings are tooth coloured and are made from powdered glass quartz, silica or other ceramic particles added to a resin base. After the tooth is prepared, the filling is bonded onto the area and a light shone onto it to set it. The dentist will choose a shade to match your existing teeth, although over time staining can happen. What are glass ionomer fillings?
Glass ionomer fillings form a chemical link with the tooth. They may also release fluoride, which helps to prevent further tooth decay. This type of filling is fairly weak and, because of this, is usually limited to use on baby teeth and non-biting surfaces such as around the necks of the teeth. Little preparation is needed as the filling bonds directly to the tooth.
What are gold inlays and onlays?
These can be used in most areas of the mouth. An inlay is small and within the biting surface of the tooth. An onlay can cover a larger area of the tooth. Gold is the most long lasting and hard wearing filling material and will last for many years. An advantage of gold is that it does not tarnish and has great strength. One of the differences between gold and other filling materials is that the gold filling is made in a laboratory. Your dentist will usually take an impression of the prepared cavity and send it to the laboratory for the technician to make the inlay or onlay. In the meantime a temporary filling will be placed in the cavity. After the gold inlay or onlay has been made, your dentist will fix it in place with dental cement. This type of filling is more expensive.
What are porcelain inlays?
Your dentist can now use digital technology (called CADCAM) to design and prepare perfectly fitted porcelain inlays in just one or two visits. Porcelain inlays can also be made in a laboratory but this will need at least two visits to your dentist. Porcelain can be hard wearing and long lasting and also has the benefit of being able to be coloured to match your natural tooth. Again, this type of filling can be quite expensive.













