Same-Day CEREC Crowns, Veneers and Bridges
We at Lightwood are proud to have our own CEREC system on site. We have recently updated to the latest system, including Primescanner, Primemill & Speedfire Furnace. We are the only practice with this set-up in Buxton and North Derbyshire. We believe that it is the most conservative, accurate and efficient way of restoring teeth with veneers, crowns, onlays & bridges available and to date we have restored over 4000 teeth with this technique.
What is CEREC?
Imagine a dental practice where you can go and have your new crown or veneer made and fitted during a single visit and within a couple of hours. This is what CEREC technology by Densply Sirona has achieved. No awkward temporary which keeps coming off & no waiting weeks for the permeant restoration to be fitted, you can have your first appointment after breakfast and be done before lunch.
How does CEREC work?
Your dentist will prepare your tooth in the normal way they would before fitting a crown or a veneer. At this point, instead of using “dental putty” to take an impression of your tooth, a digital image is taken using a special intraoral scanner (Primescanner). This image is then converted into a 3D computerised model of your tooth, which is used as a guide to design your new restoration. Once your dentist is happy with the newly designed tooth, this data is sent to an onsite milling machine (Primemill), which fabricates your new restoration from a high-quality ceramic or composite block. The milling process can take anywhere from as little as 12 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the exact technology and complexity of the design.
The ceramic & composite blocks come in a wide variety of shades and colours, and your tooth will be selected to match your surrounding teeth. Once the crown or veneer has been milled, the dentist may characterise it and stain it to match your surrounding teeth, before either polishing it or glazing it in a furnace. Your new restoration will then be cemented into place onto your prepared tooth just a few hours later.