Demystify Anterior CEREC: 3 Secrets to Esthetic Restorations
In the CAD/CAM world most users are very proficient with posterior restorations.
They dread anterior restorations as anteriors provide more challenges in terms of line angles, incised edges, emergence profile , texture an characterization. In this webinar I will be going over all the design techniques that are available to the clinician with the CEREC software and when to use which.
In my experience with anterior restorations the final result is always enhanced by doing some kind of post mill contouring. This could just be refining the anatomy or scribing developmental grooves to produce more realistic results. I will go over techniques that can be done quickly and efficiently to contour restorations post mill.
Also it is important to stain and glaze restorations to get the right results. Every case is different and one needs to know when to stain and glaze and when just polishing the restoration will provide an optimal result.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn to use the correct design technique.
- Learn how to scribe developmental grooves and contour restorations for realistic outcomes.
- Learn how to stain and glaze restorations for life like appearance.