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Benefits of Dental Tourism in India

Author: Sia Pitt
by Sia Pitt
Posted: Jan 12, 2016

Teeth are an essential part of the body. They may be small, but are initiators of the entire digestive process. Trivial problems with them can lead to excruciating pain or immense distress. Basic care like brushing and flossing may also not come in handy at such times.

Being a progressive country, Indian dentists have adopted highly advanced equipment and techniques that will deliver results that go way beyond your expectations. India is witnessing drastic improvements in the field of dentistry as most clinics are appointing highly trained dentists. This humongous transformation is majorly a result of booming dental tourism in India.

This advancement in technology in the dental field offers instant results that will last for years together! There is this one treatment that Dentist India have also started practising: Teeth in One Day.

Sounds totally bizarre, right? This is how it is done:

Cerec is the latest piece of technology used at the top notch dental care centres, to create your ceramic crown, veneer, inlays/onlays or any porcelain restoration in the clinic in as less as an hour approximately!

CEREC stands for Chair-side Economical Restoration for Esthetic Ceramics or is even known as CEramic REConstruction. CEREC works with a 3D tomography machine and computer assisted technology to create or restore your teeth with perfect precision without having to pay multiple visits to the clinic.

Some common queries that pop up regarding the CEREC Reconstruction are:

  1. How long does a ceramic tooth reconstruction or CEREC procedure take?

The conventional ceramic Crown/ Veneer usually requires you to make about three to four visits to the dentist. However, with CEREC, the whole process can be done in a single visit! You can even watch as the CEREC machine shapes your new crown or veneer.

2. Is there any pain or discomfort related to CEREC crown or veneer?

The answer is a straight no. As fewer sittings are required for fixing the restoration, you will not have to keep your mouth open for long, hence lesser discomfort, and less tugging and pressure to get the permanent replacement in place. All this sums up to a far less painful experience. Also, with a CEREC procedure, fewer injections and drilling sessions are needed due to a tremendous fall in the number of appointments.

3. What is the CEREC tooth replacement made of and how is it made?

A CEREC restoration is created on the spot, by a high-precision scanner that scans the image of the patient’s mouth to create a precise replica of the original tooth. Unlike the usual, time consuming method that take a week for restorations, CEREC creates them within an hour! Materials used for CEREC crowns/veneers/inlays/onlays include ceramic, porcelain and other resins.

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