Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 12/22/2010 - 5:52am

  

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 12/16/2010 - 6:54am

I just completed this case.  Subgingival margins on the distal due to cervical decay issues. Laser tissue retraction with the VITA Scan Spray will create very crisp and enhanced margins for optical capture. Restoration:  Full crown, e.max cement with SpeedCEM.

 

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 12/15/2010 - 12:43am

Just seated this e.max B1 HT veneer case. Prepared and imaged in the late afternoon of my clinical day, desensitized prepared teeth, and seated the veneers the next morning. Worked from a wax-up as the guide for tooth proposal.  This case will soon be posted in CEREC Liftoff Chapter 9.

     

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 12/14/2010 - 11:33pm

  

For 3.85 version and prior, I still prefer the Correlation Jig when taking a veneer optical capture for multiple maxillary incisor veneers.  The new posted video in chapter 9 will review the capture "Correlation Jig" technique used in the Klim office. Benefits of Correlation Jig 1. Fewer optical captures required. 2.  Ideal 60 degree capture of veneer preparation(s). 3.

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 11/24/2010 - 12:18am

CEREC parameter calibration is one of the pillars for seamless CEREC outcomes.  Review recent webcast as presented at the Bay Area CEREC Study

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/03/2010 - 12:16am

  

Thanks to my Aussie friends, Kiwi friends, and fellow CEREC colleagues, we had a