Sirona Expands CEREC Dental CAD/CAM Product Lines with New Digital Impression and Milling Options

 Sirona Expands CEREC Dental CAD/CAM Product Lines with New Digital Impression and Milling Options

Looking to provide new options for dental practices adopting digital dentistry, Sirona unveiled a full range of dental CAD/CAM solutions from its market leading CEREC brand at a press event today at The Scottsdale Center for Dentistry.

The CAD/CAM for Everyone event included the launch of three new CEREC milling units, two new digital impression options and the latest upgrade to the CEREC software platform. The new options allow a practice to add CEREC digital impressioning for as little as $19,750 and full chairside CAD/CAM capabilities starting from $79,995.

The milling options include the CEREC MC which is an entry level mill for single-unit inlays, onlays, crowns and veneers; the CEREC MC X which can produce bridges, implant abutments and surgical guides along with single-unit restorations; and the CEREC MC XL Practice Lab which adds the capability to produce bridge frameworks, telescopes, bars and attachments.

The new CEREC digital impression options include the entry level APOLLO DI which includes APOLLO Connect software to send scans to a CEREC lab. The new high end digital impression system is the CEREC AC Connect with Omnicam which provides full-color digital impressions based off of powder-free scans. The Omnicam works with the Sirona Connect 4.2 software platform. Additionally, the CEREC AC Connect with Bluecam is also available for chairside digital impressioning.

Updates to the CEREC Software in version 4.2 include a module for designing and milling customized implant abutments chairside, a Smile Design module that integrates digital impression data with a patient photo for restorative previews, and a virtual articulator to simulate the patient’s jaw movements.

The updates launched at the CAD/CAM for Everyone event go beyond digital technology as Sirona also announced a range of new materials and indications compatible with the CEREC system. The new materials include a ceramic with integrated dentin and enamel layers and a full contour zirconia that can be sintered in as little as 10 minutes. Additionally, Sirona announced a new system for scanning dental implants for custom abutment design.

The new CEREC C In Blocs are designed to create lifelike chromatic effects in crowns due to multi-layered ceramics that create unique dentin and enamel effects in the crowns. The CEREC software automatically positions the restoration in the bloc to create the desired esthetic effects.

The new full contour zirconia option is Sirona’s inXoris TZI which is a highly translucent zirconia material designed for chairside applications. The material is compatible with select milling units and can be sintered in 90 minute standard cycles or in a high speed 10 minute cycle in the Sirona inFire HTC speed sintering furnace.

For chairside implant scanning, Sirona is introducing a new ScanPost system that can be screwed into the implant and then scanned with either the Omnicam or the Bluecam to capture implant position and axis, making it possible to fabricate a custom abutment without a poured model and implant analogs.

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Source: Sirona

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