The state-of-the-art Cerec 3D system means that, in some cases, prostheses and dental restorations can be designed and made in just one day. This speed is only possible because of the Cerec 3D system with German technology.
Technology at the service of dentistry to make prostheses and restorations quickly
It has a machining unit (its own prosthetic laboratory) that sculpts the shape of the prosthesis in a ceramic block, according to the digital design previously made on a computer using CAD/CAM technology.
The prostheses designed and sculpted by the Cerec 3D System fit perfectly and are in harmony with each patient’s needs. The prostheses that can be made in one day at Cerec 3D:
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New at ImplArt: Cerec Primemill milling machine
The Cerec Primemill milling machine is the most up-to-date version of the Cerec Sirona system for producing crowns, bridges, dental lenses and aesthetic restorations. This advanced German technology allows us to carry out diverse prosthetic work in porcelain with even greater precision and richness of detail.
This new version has functions for faster and more accurate production, allowing us to increasingly deal with various cases in Day Clinic – intensive treatment.
Although we have the Cerec 3D system in our clinic, prostheses and restorations can only be made in one day in the most urgent cases, because they always need to be designed on a computer.
To find out if your case could benefit from this technique, please contact us. We’ll be happy to help you! Get to know ImplArt and its complete structure.
Digital color impression and computerized teeth with the Cerec 3D system in São Paulo. This German technology consists of a color intraoral scanner, processing software and a machining unit that works like a 3D tooth printer.
How does Cerec 3D works?
The Cerec 3D system uses Cad/Cam technology, consisting of a camera, a computer and a machining machine. First, the Cerec 3D system takes digital images of your teeth using a specialized high-precision color camera (intraoral scanner).
The computer then uses these images to design a customized restoration, matching the fit and shape of the surrounding natural teeth.
Finally, the 3D printer produces the restoration or crown using robotic arms that mill a rough block of dental ceramic until it acquires the shape of the project. ImplArt is always striving to keep up to date with the latest technologies in digital dentistry. That’s why it now has the most up-to-date 3D printing version of the Cerec system, the Cerec Primemill milling machine.
The crown is then installed on the dental implant or bonded onto the prepared natural tooth.
Rough block milling to finished crown
Treatments that can be carried out with Cerec 3D technology in São Paulo:
Aesthetic oral rehabilitation – multiple crowns and restorations
Replacing metalrestorations (unsightly) with tooth-colored white ceramic (aesthetic).
What are the advantages of Cerec 3D?
Dental restorations with Cerec 3D are not only convenient, but also healthy. Until recently, dentists had little choice of materials, such as metal-ceramic crowns (with metal), amalgam, and resins.
As well as being dark and presenting aesthetic problems, these materials are time-consuming and inaccurate to make because they depend on manual labor and external prosthetic laboratories. With Cerec 3D, we can use strong ceramic materials to restore teeth with beauty and functionality.
There’s no need to remove molds with putty, as it does digital color molding
Tooth-colored restorations – porcelain does not contain metals or dark, unsightly materials
In some cases there is no need to use temporary teeth
In favorable cases, crowns can be installed in a few hours by Day Clinic ImplArt
Less use of anesthesia
Fewer visits to the dentist
Predicts results before execution
With the Cerec system, it is also possible to make an identical copy of the shape of a prosthesis that the patient is already used to, but which needs to be replaced because it was made with an inferior material or is fractured. Find out more about this technology at ImplArt Odontologia. Make an appointment or if you have any questions, please contact us. We’ll be happy to help you.
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Digital dentistry and the use of advanced technologies are already a reality in dentistry. The ImplArt Dental Clinic is always investing in technologies that make computer-planned treatments not only faster and more precise, but also more comfortable.
Digital Dentistry – Discover the advantages of using computers in dental treatments
3D tooth printer
3D printers are very versatile, because they are able to build objects of various shapes according to a three-dimensional digital design. Prostheses and dental restorations are also being made using this concept at Clinica Dentaria ImplArt.
We have the two main 3D tooth printers developed in the world: Cerec from the German company Sirona (including the most up-to-date version of the system, Cerec Primemill), and Ceramill Motion II from Austria’s AmannGirrbach. They have robotic arms that mill the chosen dental material (which can be porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, etc.) until it acquires the shape of the computer-designed restoration.
The result is a piece made very quickly, completely customized to the patient’s needs, with perfect color and fit. It is also possible to make an identical copy of the shape of a prosthesis that the patient is already used to, but which needs to be replaced because it has suffered a fracture or was made with unsightly material (metal or stained resin).
Digital smile project
We use modern digital dentistry software to design computerized dental treatments. With the help of these programs, we can design aesthetic dental restorations, crowns, dental contact lenses and even full dentures on implants.
We also design orthodontic treatment by simulating tooth movement and planning dental implant treatment. The aim of the digital smile project is to carry out a treatment that seeks to harmonize the functionality and aesthetics of the smile.
We create restorations and prostheses with customized shapes and colors for each patient.
Intraoral scanner
The intraoral scanner is a high-precision camera that captures intraoral images, i.e. of the teeth and gums. These images are transferred to a computer which creates a three-dimensional digital mold of the dental arches, the basis for planning the entire treatment.
With digital modeling, our team is able to design restorations and prostheses according to each patient’s needs, even mimicking the shades of neighboring teeth.
For the patient, this type of molding is much more comfortable and faster, unlike the old putty molds. Computer modeling also avoids errors in dental prostheses made with conventional putty molds.
Computer-guided total implant surgery is a technique that allows for less invasive, precise and comfortable implant surgeries. It eliminates the need to make large cuts and sutures in the gums, thus making the post-operative period smoother and the recovery quicker.
The main purpose of this feature is to provide the patient with greater comfort, both during the surgical process and in the post-operative period. Find out more by clicking here.
If you have any questions, please contact our Dental Clinic or come and visit us.
For those patients who come from far away to have their Day Clinic treatment at the ImplArt Dental Clinic, accommodation in São Paulo is part of the pre-arrival planning.
The Day Clinic is an intensive dental treatment option at Clinica ImplArt, especially for people who come from other cities, states or abroad to have their complete dental treatment. Or even for those patients who have little space in their routine to carry out their dental treatment.
The ImplArt Dental Clinic has a complete structure so that your treatment can be carried out more quickly. Within the clinic we offer everything you need for your treatment, from radiographic examinations such as panoramic radiography and computed tomography, in our Digital Radiology Center, to surgeries. In addition, the ImplArt Clinic has its own digital prosthesis laboratory. Our laboratory is equipped with modern 3D printers that make crowns, restorations and complete prostheses, whether temporary or permanent, speeding up all stages of treatment. In addition to the modern protocol prosthesis in Pure Zirconia, a more aesthetically modern material with high resistance and durability, widely used in the United States and Europe.
The location of the ImplArt Clinic is privileged, which will allow you to enjoy the best of São Paulo’s cultural life, and combine your dental treatment with a sightseeing trip too! You’ll be close to museums such as MASP, Casa das Rosas, Japan House, as well as shopping centers such as Shopping Paulista and Shopping Cidade de São Paulo. Plus Avenida Paulista itself, which is a tourist attraction in itself!
For those arriving in São Paulo by plane, the nearest airport is Congonhas, with quick access via Avenida 23 de Maio. For those arriving via Guarulhos International Airport, access is also easy via expressways.
How does Day Clinic treatment planning work?
Planning a Day Clinic can start with a consultation with Dr. Roberto Markarian, right where you live! Through an online TeleOdontology consultation, you send the exams you have already had and Dr. Roberto Markarian will talk to you to understand your expectations and needs in order to define the stages of the treatment, as well as the estimated duration.
In general, the treatment will require the patient to stay in São Paulo for one to a few days(express dental treatment), depending on the complexity of the rehabilitation. In order to make this planning easier, we have listed some hotels in the region so that you can organize your trip to São Paulo.
Here are some accommodation tips for your Dental Day Clinic
Alameda Santos, 2233 – Jardim Paulista, São Paulo – SP, 01419-002
Phone: (11) 3069-2233
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ImplArt Dental Clinic is one of the few dental clinics in São Paulo with the technological support and multidisciplinary team to offer day clinics. Equipped with a state-of-the-art digital prosthesis laboratory, the ImplArt Dental Clinic is able to carry out high-quality dental treatments in line with the most modern practices. In this way, it is able to attract visitors from all over the world who come to the ImplArt Clinic in search of this know-how and high technology.
Learn about some dental treatments that can be carried out intensively:
For patients with health problems who need care, we can schedule a Day Clinic in a hospital environment: Oswaldo Cruz Hospital (*valid for some types of treatment).
So, if you live far away, you should know that it is possible to plan your dental implant surgery remotely. The first step is to have an online consultation with our clinical director, implant dentist Dr. Roberto Markarian.
If you have any questions, please make an appointment or contact us. We at the ImplArt Dental Clinic will be happy to help you.
Accommodation for your Day Clinic at Implart Dental Clinic
Computerized dental aesthetics uses computerized programs for digital smile planning that have certainly helped dentistry.They are used to plan and simulate various dental treatments, including implants, dental contact lenses and fixed prostheses. They make it possible to design completely personalized treatments.
Predictable results with digital dental treatment planning
As a result, they increase the patient’s understanding of the stages of their treatment, thus aligning expectations with the proposed treatment, and above all allow the dentist to have greater predictability of results.
With computerized dental treatment planning, the dentist can design crowns, restorations, aesthetic treatments, dental contact lenses as well as plan the placement of dental implants.
The purpose of digital smile planning is to create a personalized treatment, seeking the harmony of the smile, as well as avoiding unnecessary procedures and consequently making treatment faster, more comfortable and more accurate.
Now, with the latest Cerec Primemill milling machine, the results are even more precise and more detailed.
Computerized dental aesthetics (Smile Design)
A great feature of computerized dental treatment planning programs is image overlay. This involves positioning the digital plan over the patient’s photo, making it easier for the patient to understand their treatment before they even start.
Digital smile design begins with capturing the patient’s oral images using an intraoral scanner. These images are transformed into a computerized 3D model of the dental arches.
In this way, the dentist visualizes the initial state and designs crowns, restorations or dental contact lenses to solve various problems that compromise the aesthetics and harmony of the smile.
Intraoral scanning for digital smile planning
Some cases that can be planned on a computer:
Increase in the length or volume of one or more teeth.
Aligning asymmetrical teeth
Making restorations for broken or decayed teeth
Making dental contact lenses
Harmonization of teeth with facial biotype
Even tooth shade
Replacing unsightly restorations with porcelain restorations
The dental treatments planned on the computer also allow for quick dental treatments in the Day Clinic (or Dental Spa – intensive care modality).
Digital smile planning with dental implants
Digital planning of dental implants helps to ensure that the treatment result is tailored to the patient’s needs. It also helps to ensure that the treatment is efficient and as minimally invasive as possible, thus avoiding surgical accidents (such as hitting sensitive structures).
Planning begins with a computerized tomography scan. In this sense, the three-dimensional images of the tomography allow the implant dentist to know details such as the volume and dimensions of the bone in order to determine the best positions for the implants and the choice of implants with dimensions suited to the needs of each patient.
The dentist also has the option of ordering a surgical guide, which is made based on the information from the CT scan. The surgical guide acts as a template, with the exact indications of where the perforations should be made.
As a result, unnecessary cuts and punctures are avoided, meaning treatment is less invasive and recovery is quicker and more comfortable.
At the same time, guided surgery makes it possible:
Prior surgical and prosthetic planning, resulting in a more precise procedure;
Respect for bone structures and the path of nerves and vessels;
A reduction in the indication for bone grafting surgeries, as this requires detailed prior planning of the case;
Planning aesthetic and functional procedures;
Better post-operative recovery;
Better communication between patient and dentist, contributing to greater trust during treatment.
Digital orthodontic treatment planning
Digital orthodontic treatment is fully computer simulated and planned using an intraoral scanner and specialized software. The intraoral scanner is used to capture precise images of the teeth and gums and thus create a three-dimensional color mold of the arches. The software uses these images to simulate the movement of the teeth to the desired position.
Models with the proposed final treatment can be 3D printed for verification if the orthodontist prefers. Digital molds can be used not only to plan orthodontic treatment with conventional braces, but also with braces in the form of aligner plates(Invisalign or Compass).
ImplArt Odontologia uses the main technologies ever developed for computerized dental treatment planning. From intraoral scanning to the execution of prostheses, restorations and aesthetic dental contact lenses on 3D printers.
If you have any questions, please contact us or come and visit us. We’ll be happy to welcome you!
Emax Cad crowns are prostheses used in oral rehabilitation and dental restoration to cover, protect and strengthen teeth that have been extensively damaged by decay or root canal treatment.
Ceramic crowns in Emax Cad
Developed by the German company Ivoclar, the technical name of the Emax material is lithium disilicate and it has the ability to offer high aesthetics and high resistance.
Raw material blocks for Emax CAD computerized dental porcelain
Digital emax crowns guarantee the best aesthetic results
EMAX crown applications
Dental crowns can also be placed on dental implants to replace missing teeth. They can be made from different materials such as temporary resins, but the main one is Emax Cad ceramic. What are the main advantages of the Emax Cad crown?
High resistance and durability;
Very aesthetic look, similar to a natural tooth;
Range of blocks with different colors and types of resistance for different uses;
Minimally invasive restorations;
It can be made using the metal-free technique (no metal in the internal structure). This makes the crown look translucent and much more aesthetic in bright environments.
The digital emax crown is milled by robotic machines in the blue phase, when the material is still soft. The material is then crystallized at over 700 degrees to achieve the final color. On the right, it has received the final polish that guarantees the smoothness of the structure and final pigmentation (even in black light environments).
Emax porcelain crowns in digital dentistry – how are they made?
1 – Intraoral scanner: high-precision color camera that makes digital molds of the patient’s teeth and sends them to the computer.
2 – Computer and software: receives the information captured by the intraoral scanner and carries out simulation and personalized treatment planning using 3D images.
3 – Machining bay: robots mill the Emax Cad ceramic block based on the computerized design until the shape of the crown is achieved. The result is a piece that is strictly compatible with the patient’s needs.
ImplArt has the most up-to-date version of the Cerec system milling machine. This German technology allows us to produce metal-free crowns, restorations and dental lenses much faster and with greater detail.
Complete oral rehabilitation of the lower arch using emax computerized porcelain
When the milling is complete, the piece undergoes a sintering process at approximately 850°C and acquires high strength, shade and translucency. The CEREC 3D system certainly speeds up treatment, even allowing it to be carried out and finalized in Day Clinic planning.
With it, it is possible to make crowns and restorations that are very precise and customized to the needs of each case. Contact us and make an appointment to find out if your case could benefit from this technique.
Digital smile planning makes it possible to design completely personalized treatments.It allows the patient to understand the stages of their treatment, thus aligning their expectations with the proposed treatment, and above all: it allows the dentist to have greater predictability of results. This applies to dental implant treatments, fixedprostheses and other types of dental prostheses, porcelain crowns and zirconia.
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The use of Computer Graphics (3D) has helped in the planning and simulation of various dental treatments.
Thus, with computerized dental treatment planning, the dentist can design dental crowns, restorations, aesthetic treatments, dental contact lenses and plan the placement of dental implants in 3D. The aim of digital smile planning is to create a personalized treatment, seeking the harmony of the smile and also avoiding unnecessary procedures. As a result, it also makes treatment quicker, more convenient and more precise.When it comes to implant treatment, the speed of digital prostheses, combined with the choice of a rapid implant type, means that significant treatment times can be shortened.
With modern resources and equipment, it is possible to mill materials such as pure porcelain or pure zirconia. The modern Cerec Primemill, the latest German milling machine, which joins the team of milling machines in our digital laboratory, allows for even more precise results with even more detail.
A great feature of computerized dental treatment planning programs is image overlay. This involves positioning the digital plan over the patient’s photo, making it easier, for example, for patients to understand their treatment before it starts.
In a nutshell, digital smile design begins with capturing the patient’s oral images using an intraoral scanner. These images are then transformed into a computerized 3D model of the dental arches.
The dentist then visualizes the initial state and designs crowns, restorations or dental contact lenses in order to solve various problems that compromise the aesthetics and harmony of the smile.
Intraoral scanning
Some cases, for example, can be carried out with digital smile planning:
Increase in the length or volume of one or more teeth.
Aligning asymmetrical teeth
Making restorations for broken or decayed teeth
Making dental contact lenses
Harmonization of teeth with facial biotype
Tooth shade harmonization
Replacing unsightly restorations with porcelain restorations
Computer-planned dental treatments also allow many procedures to be carried out in a Day Clinic (intensive care modality).
Digital dental implant planning
Digital planning of dentalimplants helps ensure that the treatment result is tailored to the patient’s needs. It also helps to ensure that the treatment is efficient, as minimally invasive as possible and to avoid surgical accidents (such as hitting sensitive structures). Planning begins with a computerized tomography scan.
The three-dimensional images from the tomography then allow the implant dentist to know details such as bone volume and dimensions, and thus determine the best implant positions, as well as choosing implants with dimensions suited to each patient’s needs.The dentist also has the option of ordering a surgical guide, made on the basis of the information from the CT scan.
The surgical guide acts as a template with the exact indications where the incisions should be made, in such a way as to avoid unnecessary cuts and perforations. As a result, treatment becomes less invasive and recovery faster.
Specialized software helps us plan the position of your implant with millimetre precision. The templates created take the implants to exactly the right positions.
Guided surgery makes it possible:
Prior surgical and prosthetic planning, resulting in a more precise procedure;
Respect for bone structures and the path of nerves and vessels;
A reduction in the indication for bone grafting surgeries, as this requires detailed planning of the case beforehand;
Planning aesthetic and functional procedures;
Better post-operative recovery;
Better communication between patient and dentist, contributing to greater trust during treatment.
ImplArt Odontologia uses the main technologies ever developed for computerized dental treatment planning. From intraoral scanning to the execution of prostheses, restorations and aesthetic dental contact lenses on 3D printers. If you have any questions, please contact us or come and visit us. We’d be delighted to welcome you!