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Where is the ROI on this piece of technology? Does it really make sense for a dentist to buy a scanner and milling unit? I can tell you after having trained probably more CEREC users in the world than anyone else, unequivocally yes!ĬEREC Primescan from Dentsply Sirona The ROI of a complete CEREC workflow We both know it but there is the elephant in the room of whether the economics of purchasing the system makes sense.
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In fact, CEREC is not an application looking for a home, it is your complete solution, whether you want to take digital scans and send them off to your favorite lab (any lab), or you want to go more advanced and do single-visit chairside dentistry. Guess what: all the above and more can be easily performed with CEREC. Or when zirconia could be predictably fabricated in a single visit. Or until implant restorations could be performed with ease. Or until bridges could be milled chairside. Your sales reps may have been trying to show you CEREC technology for years, but maybe you wanted to wait until the machine could do multiple restorations. I’ve been singing the praises of CEREC for over 15 years, well before it was cool to be a part of the CEREC revolution. Perhaps this is the year that you finally look to add that CEREC system to your office.
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Regardless of which digital components a provider uses, there is no doubt, CAD/CAM is a benefit to both patients and practitioners. By adding a milling unit, one can fabricate cases chairside in a single visit. With a scanner, you can scan and send cases to the office without the inconvenience of traditional impressions. This blog post has been updated to include information about the CEREC Primemill, the fastest-ever milling unit from Dentsply Sirona, which was released in February 2020.ĬAD/CAM technology has been around for years.