Cerec Training 


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Day One

To allow the participants to understand and evaluate the system, materials and concept and judge whether Cerec3D will work in their hands.

Welcome 

  • Introduction to attendees
  • Experience
  • Aims
  • Practice profile

Introduction

  • Overview
    • System, hardware and software
      • Computer
      • Camera
      • Milling unit
      • Powdering option – eg. powderperfect

Demonstration 1 to show ease of use

  • Inlay – Easy mode
  • Crown – “mastermode”

Presentation

  • System hardware
  • Preperation rules to maximise miling and fitting of final restoration

Hands On -  Using Manikin

Using mastermode - biometrics

  • Inlay database
    • Preparation introduction
    • Powdering vs spraying
    • C-stats – brilliant yokes
    • Camera rules
      • Red image – rearranging images in the active palette
    • Image catalogues
    • 3-D view
    • Model size
    • Margin outline----automatic and manual
    • Edit of construction lines
    • Tools review
      • Views
      • Move – rotate – edit - form – drop
      • Contact point

Block Selection

  • Size, shade, orientation, material choices
  • Storage, display, stock control

Hands on / Presentations

  • Using   Antagonist function – database.  “biometrics”
  • Image taking rules - Multiple exposures – image catalogue
  • Image correction
  • View options , manipulation and display options
  • Margin finder – maual  vs automatic
  • Database catalogue
  • Adjustment tools 
    • Rotate
    • Position
    • Scale
    • Shape
    • Edit
  • Contact points
  • Articulation
  • Preview – final adjustments – preset thickness warnings
  • Sprue location
  • Tricolour blocks
  • Block selection options
  • Milling mode options
  • Finishing
  • Polishing
  • Stain and glaze
  • Trying in
  • Cementing options – variolink
  • Finishing – occlusal adjustments

– Inlay

  • Antagonist function – alternative materials for bite registraton
  • Rubber dam – advantages – dissadvantages – limitations – alternatives
  • Optical impression tools
  • Inlay positioning tools
  • Path of insertion.

Full crown,  and  “V” – prep. 

  • Replication
  • Correlation
  • Parameters
  • Post and core – fibreposts

Quadrant mode 

  • Indirect techniques – CAMBASE 

Marketing

  • Reception
  • Appointment strategy
  • Photography
  • Powerpoints
  • Photobooks
  • Website
  • In surgery - demo models

Fee structuring and financial implications

  • A review of practice fee structures and how to set fees for Cerec restorations
  • Practice finance implications
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