Posted by Shannon Dunlevy in Cerec Dental Restoration, General Cosmetic Dentistry on January 18, 2011
The Cerec system, or “Ceramic Reconstruction of Natural Tooth Structure” is a procedure used in cosmetic dentistry to speed up and provide a more detailed examination and construct of damaged teeth. This procedure makes it entirely possible to walk out of the dentist’s office with a fully restored and brilliant tooth in a single visit – as opposed to the normal 2 or more visits required for normal cosmetic dentistry veneers procedures.
The bonuses are rather obvious, in that you have to lose no more time from work attending a second visit, there are no temporary veneers to live with (which can actually be both uncomfortable and unpleasant to look at). There is also no need for a second set of needles to cause discomfort or fear. Read the rest of this entry »

Name: Shannon
Bio: I'm a graduate student and part time model and come from a dentist family. My father and both brothers are dentists, and my mother is a hygienist. I've also once worked as a hygienist in my Dads dental practice, but now I'm in my third year at the University in Scotland, on the way to becoming a Dentist, specializing in cosmetic procedures. One could say career is all in the genes I guess. :)
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