![]() ![]() No programming of the furnace is required – it is all handled automatically by the software. ![]() The workflow is easy to learn since the CEREC Software 4.4.1 guides the dentist through the entire process, and even sends the sintering and glazing information to the furnace. Dry milling reduces the overall processing time for zirconia and, combined with the world’s fastest sintering cycles, enables the chairside procedure. With this market launch, all CEREC milling/grinding units now provide wet and dry milling. The short process to produce CEREC Zirconia restorations is both convenient and economical. The subsequent glaze firing gives the restoration a high gloss finish. The sintering process takes just 10-15 minutes for crowns and 25 minutes for bridges. The oversized milling facilitates a new level of milling accuracy leading to superb, precisely fitting restorations. The material is milled in an enlarged form and then densely sintered to its final size in the new sintering furnace CEREC Speed-Fire. Another benefit for dentists is that zirconium oxide can be cemented conventionally.ĬEREC Zirconia is a pre-shaded translucent zirconium oxide available in 10 shades on the basis of the VITA Classic Shade Guide®. Since these restorations are manufactured in monolithic form, there is no risk of chipping. It is suitable for individual crowns as well as small bridges and can be processed in thin wall thicknesses. The greatest benefit of CEREC Zirconia is the high flexural strength of the material. High strength, short manufacturing process ![]()
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