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CEREC Zirconia Can Now be Used Chairside with CEREC SpeedFire

Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2016

Charlotte, NC Feb. 25, 2016 -- Sirona Dental, Inc., the company that pioneered digital dentistry, announced today the introduction of CEREC Zirconia, an all-ceramic substitute for the traditional PFM (porcelain fused to metal) and the CEREC SpeedFire furnace, into the family of Sirona products and technology.

CEREC now provides a completely new process in the dental practice: combining the new CEREC SpeedFire furnace and CEREC Zirconia material, dentists can now deliver full contour crowns and small bridges made of the full-strength, high-quality zirconium oxide in a single visit.

Previously, the complicated working steps required to process zirconia limited its application to the laboratory environment. Sirona's new CEREC Zirconia and SpeedFire furnace will bring many workflow steps together into a reliable, simple process making chairside production of zirconia possible.

CEREC Zirconia is a pre-shaded translucent zirconium oxide available in 10 classic VITA shades. The material is milled in an enlarged form and then densely sintered to its final size in the new sintering furnace, CEREC SpeedFire. The over-sized milling facilitates a new level of milling precision leading to superb fitting restorations. The sintering process takes 10-15 minutes for crowns and less than 30 minutes for bridges. The subsequent glaze firing gives a high gloss finish to the restoration.

Other benefits include minimal tooth reduction, zirconia is less expensive than alternative materials and it causes less post-operative sensitivity due to the use of traditional cementing techniques.

The short process to produce CEREC Zirconia restorations is both convenient and economical. With this introduction, Sirona also offers a new wet/dry mill option for our milling units. Dry milling reduces the overall processing time for zirconia and, combined with the world’s fastest sintering cycles, enables the chairside procedure.

The workflow is easy to learn since the CEREC Software 4.4.1 guides the dentist through the whole process, it even sends the sintering and glazing information to the furnace. No programming of the furnace is required as the software handles it all automatically. A high-performance material and a specially tailored workflow ensure a simple process and top-quality treatment.

Patients avoid messy impression material, receive less anesthetic and eliminate the need for a temporary crown. Reducing visits, injections and

making the overall prosthetic procedure more comfortable influences patients to opt for treatment with CEREC. Now, with CEREC Zirconia and

the CEREC SpeedFire furnace, dentists who prefer zirconia can, for the first time in the world, provide crowns and bridges to their patients in a single visit.







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