The Perfect CEREC®️ Crown Appointment: What to Know & Where to Start

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • The crown has been called the “single-most productive procedure” performed in dentistry today. With the ability to relieve discomfort, protect a tooth long-term and blend into surrounding dentition, it’s no wonder that over 2.3 million crowns are placed each year. And, to deliver a crown in a single visit, while maintaining accuracy and the highest level of patient care, is a sought-after capability that many clinicians would like to offer to their patients.
    Join Dr. Brett Titensor, a general practitioner and avid lecturer, as he walks through the step-by-step digital workflow of “the perfect CEREC®️crown appointment.”
    During this session, Dr. Titensor will review:
    • How he uses the CEREC®️ digital workflow to diagnose, plan and treat each case
    • The step-by-step process involved, from initial tooth prep, scanning and design work, to milling, fitting and finishing
    • Roles and responsibilities for key team members to make the one-hour crown a reality
    • Tips and tricks for shade matching, staining and glazing to ensure predictable and esthetic outcomes
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Комментарии • 17

  • @stevegin3194
    @stevegin3194 Год назад +1

    I just did a crown yesterday in 65 minutes start to finish. I haven't found a way to make that predictable. And that's not including build up. It was a 8 minute prep, and 11 minute design.

    • @gailcaplan7015
      @gailcaplan7015 5 месяцев назад

      $1200 for less than one hour ? That is ludicrous. Way to get rich.

  • @alaingagnon702
    @alaingagnon702 9 месяцев назад

    No occlusion check ? unless it was milled with no occlusion present

  • @kvgolfa
    @kvgolfa Год назад +5

    You don't clean the tooth or the crown before cementation? Ivoclean, Gluma, Peridex, etc? I wouldn't want that cemented in my mouth like that

    • @alaingagnon702
      @alaingagnon702 9 месяцев назад

      True, sloopy cementation, but it is fast...

    • @gailcaplan7015
      @gailcaplan7015 3 месяца назад

      They clean it . I had one

    • @gailcaplan7015
      @gailcaplan7015 3 месяца назад

      @@alaingagnon702 and EXPENSIVE !!!!!

    • @gailcaplan7015
      @gailcaplan7015 3 месяца назад

      @@alaingagnon702 they clean it .I had one but seriously a fortune

  • @gailcaplan7015
    @gailcaplan7015 3 месяца назад

    I love my CEREC but why so EXPENSIVE ????? Most people do not have dental insurance because there is a yearly max

  • @sherryblossom1018
    @sherryblossom1018 16 дней назад

    I hate mine!!!😢

  • @StephaniebyrdByrd
    @StephaniebyrdByrd 9 месяцев назад

    Georgia

  • @gailcaplan7015
    @gailcaplan7015 5 месяцев назад

    Why is a crown so expensive? It is highway robbery . Just makes a dentist rich.

    • @stephaniemyers4388
      @stephaniemyers4388 3 месяца назад

      Dental technology is very expensive. A cerec machine setup with in house milling can cost up to 100K or more, or they have to pay huge lab fees every month. A basic pano/CBCT machine can cost around 30K. Xray sensors cost around 10K each, and a functional practice needs several of these. This is just the tip of the iceberg for cost of items that a functioning dental practice needs in the office. The dentist has to pay overhead costs for running a practice, including lab fees, employee wages, federal and state taxes, utilities, software payments, student loans, system repairs and replacements, disposable sterilization and patient materials, building repairs, etc. Dental materials are very pricey. Most of the time a dentist barely makes a profit on things such as fillings and root canals after you factor in the materials and overhead costs. Not to mention that the cost for a dental degree can be up to or over 80K and buying a practice can cost 500K or more. Dental insurance only pays their portion of fees, but the rest of the cost has to come out of patient pocket. The dental office has to charge a profitable amount to cover all of these costs and make a profit to cover other possible unexpected expenses. The AC system just broke in my dental office. The quote for a new system is 33K. This will need to be fixed or we will lose patients due to the hot uncomfortable conditions. It is expensive but this is the cost of keeping a dental practice in business.

  • @yenhsiang0814
    @yenhsiang0814 Год назад

    Great!!

  • @GH-pd9ve
    @GH-pd9ve Год назад +2

    crown milling in 5:45? I don't think so... please do not give doctors wrong information

  • @GH-pd9ve
    @GH-pd9ve Год назад

    after oven time, the piece is very hot and you do not even cool it down???

  • @GH-pd9ve
    @GH-pd9ve Год назад

    sprue removal 4 sec and put it oven at the same time??? comm'on~~~