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 “But for the dental practitioner there are just as many advantages. It’s more economical, they have more control over the restorations they place, and they also don’t have to book a second appointment, so there’s no need to clean up the operatory between visits. So there’s extraordinary benefits to both patients and dentists.”

At the Chicago Midwinter show in late February, Sirona Dental Systems launched CEREC Connect, a Web-based communication platform designed exclusively for CEREC and inLab dental CAD/CAM users. CEREC Connect allows direct digital communication between CEREC dentists and inLab laboratories via a Web-based portal, and enables CEREC dentists to eliminate physical impressions by electronically transmitting a digitally scanned impression to the inLab laboratory of their choice.

“CEREC Connect allows dentists or one of their auxiliaries to take a digital impression and then the dentist can either mill it with their CEREC milling chamber or send it out to their laboratory and the laboratory can fabricate it,” Augins said. “It works the same way that a Brontes or an iTero would, but it expands again what you can do with your CEREC machine. Because now you can either make it yourself or you can have the lab design it for you. Providing the most complete range of CAD/CAM options is one of the many advantages of the CEREC system.”

Maragos sums up these advances in CAD/CAM technology this way: “It’s about connecting the dots, meaning the technologies, and putting the puzzle together, meaning the digital business model. Every innovative development in technology we make in the industry, we move closer to connecting these dots together. For us (at Zahn Dental) we are delivering within the industry a totally integrated digital manufacturing solution; it’s a game-changing reality that continues to gain momentum.”

Stan Goff is a senior editor at Dental Products Report. He can be reached at 847-716-8139 or via e-mail at sgoff@advanstar.com.

About this DPR survey 
The April 2008 DPR CAD/CAM Survey was e-mailed on Feb. 14, 2008 to 1,577 general practitioners in the United States. A total of 75 responses were received for an overall response rate of 5%.


 
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