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Cerec technology in town

Cerec-ceramic reconstruction is an advanced dental treatment method in which the tooth is restored digitally.

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HYDERABAD: Dentsply Sirona, manufacturer of professional dental products and technologies & Elident, dental speciality hospital has brought complete digital dental solutions bring Cerec Chairside Digital Dental Workflow to Hyderabad. The new technology enables faster treatment.  Single crown, bridge, implants and smile makeover restorations can be completed in just single visit only.  Elident Hospital located at Kondapur. 

Cerec-ceremic reconstruction is an advanced dental treatment method in which the tooth is restored digitally and the prosthesis is milled from prefabricated tooth coloured aesthetic blocks. It offers patients a degree of convenience through single visit dentistry capabilities. Talking about the technology, Michael Buzanich, Regional Sales Manager for Economic Opportunity Countries, Dentsply Sirona says: “Over 50,000 CEREC systems (chairside) are installed around the world and over 7.5 million dental restorations are made with Cerec systems globally.  By end of 2018 we aim to increase our footprint by 200 percent.” 


Talking about the infrastructure in Hyderabad, Dr Manchana Ashok Kumar, director at Elident Hospital says: “Elident boasts of 4200 Sqft area. Our facility includes six OT’s, recreational room,in-house dental lab, diagnostic center and pharmacy. The treatment is stress free; We have invested nearly 15 million INR to create a digital dental workflow. It also easily satisfies patients looking for improved aesthetics by avoiding the use of metals.” The treatment enables the dentist to insert aesthetic ceramic crowns or partial crowns in a single session.

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