Introducing CEREC No Temporaries Temporary prostheses are exactly what the name suggests: temporary. With CEREC the final prosthesis is inserted directly without any temporary compromises needed. No 2nd Appointment CEREC enables Dr. Anderson to insert esthetic ceramic crowns or partial crowns in a single session. No Compromises With CEREC you can rely on quality that has been proven millions of times over and with no compromises on beauty or function.
Introducing CEREC Scan Say goodbye to biting on impression material for several minutes! We now use a camera that can capture your full mouth digitally in seconds. Design The dental prosthesis is then created as a 3D model on the computer. Mill The restoration is subsequently milled from a ceramic block using advanced CAD/CAM technology. Our goal is to provide you with an individualized patient experience unlike any other you have had at a dental office.
We strive to create a positive and comfortable atmosphere for our patients while still meeting their dental needs, wishes, and exceeding expectations.
Introducing CEREC Scan Say goodbye to biting on impression material for several minutes! We now use a camera that can capture your full mouth digitally in seconds. Design The dental prosthesis is then created as a 3D model on the computer. Mill The restoration is subsequently milled from a ceramic block using advanced CAD/CAM technology. Our goal is to provide you with an individualized patient experience unlike any other you have had at a dental office.
We strive to create a positive and comfortable atmosphere for our patients while still meeting their dental needs, wishes, and exceeding expectations.
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Q: So how often do I really need to change my toothbrush?
A: Well, the toothbrush companies say every 3 months!
I don't know about you, but I don't know many people that go through 4 new toothbrushes a year.
Ironically, most of us actually do need to change our brushes every 3-4 months.
Q: Teething bites!
Just ask any new parent.
So what is normal and what should you do?
A: While newborns usually do not have any teeth, their little chompers are already developing under the gums.
Around 4-7 months, babies will begin to "cut" their first tooth.
A: Well, the toothbrush companies say every 3 months!
I don't know about you, but I don't know many people that go through 4 new toothbrushes a year.
Ironically, most of us actually do need to change our brushes every 3-4 months.
Q: Teething bites!
Just ask any new parent.
So what is normal and what should you do?
A: While newborns usually do not have any teeth, their little chompers are already developing under the gums.
Around 4-7 months, babies will begin to "cut" their first tooth.
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