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The CEREC milling units – precise, fast and quiet |
Chairside restorations created with textbook precision.
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Simply clamp the ceramic block in place and press the start button. The twin-bur machining system has proved itself time and time again in practical applications. The CEREC MC XL and CEREC 3 milling units machine the ceramic restorations gently, yet with the utmost precision. Prior to the milling process, the software automatically measures and compensates for any tool wear. Both of the CEREC milling units can be installed anywhere in your dental practice – for example, in places where patients can watch the milling process “live”.
The fascinating passport to precise restorations and satisfied patients.
CEREC 3 or CEREC MC XL You have the choice between the high-end CEREC MC XL milling unit and the compact, proven and competitively priced CEREC 3 machine. Regardless of which model you choose, CEREC reduces stress and time pressures. The easy-to-use CEREC 3D software, the automated milling process, the clinical benefi ts of all-ceramic materials, treatment in a single appointment, positive feedback from patients – all these factors combine to maximize your job satisfaction. In addition, CEREC paves the way to increased earnings. Patient recommendations are a secure basis on which to build a successful future.
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CEREC 3 MC XL: precise, fast and quiet. The increased speed and capacity of the CEREC MC XL are particularly advantageous if you want to complete several restorations in one treatment session or create long-term temporary bridges. The fast milling speed also facilitates the fabrication of conventionally cementable crowns made of lithium disilicate glass ceramics. |
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The CEREC 3 milling unit: compact, proven and competitively priced. In terms of capacity and speed, the CEREC 3 milling unit is tailored to single-tooth restorations. In terms of precision, it is the ideal choice for creating adhesively bonded inlays, onlays, partial crowns, crowns and veneers. CEREC 3 offers proven performance packaged in compact dimensions. |
CEREC – the benefits in brief:
Speed:
- The CEREC milling units machine the occlusal surfaces and the base simultaneously, thus saving valuable time.
- The milling speed of the CEREC MC XL unit has been optimized in order to cater to quadrant and bridges resto-rations in group practices. This higher speed offsets the additional time and effort needed for glazing and crystallizing cementable all-ceramic crowns.
- CEREC MC XL delivers enhanced reliability. It is available with an optional second set of motors. In the event that one of the diamond burs should fail, the machine can continue milling without any interruption.
Precision:
- To ensure the utmost precision, the CEREC MC XL and CEREC 3 monitor tool wear prior to each milling cycle.
- The CEREC MC XL delivers textbook precision in the range +/– 25 µ.
- The sophisticated milling control system ensures the gentlest possible machining of the ceramic block.
Flexibility:
- Both milling units are easy to integrate into the dental practice.
- The CEREC 3 milling unit is connected to the CEREC 3 image acquisition unit or CEREC Chairline via a serial cable or a wireless link.
- CEREC MC XL is equipped with a LAN/WLAN interface and can be integrated into the practice computer network.
- Both units are compact and easy to in-stall anywhere in the practice (all they need is a mains power supply).
- CEREC MC XL is extremely quiet. Patients enjoy watching the milling process – and pass on their positive impressions of CEREC to their friends and acquaintances.
Simplicity:
- The CEREC milling units are easy to operate.
- The CEREC MC XL offers additional user-friendly features – for example, clearly structured menus, tool-free block clamping, and coloured illumination of the milling chamber (indicates the current status of the milling process).
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