Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 10/30/2012 - 12:10pm

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This tutorial provides the start parameters that have been working well for me since SW 4.0.3.  My milled restorative objectives are to observe refined closed margins, ideal proximal contacts and occlusion right on.  

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 10/08/2012 - 10:27pm

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Great products provide a smoother clinical environment.  I have updated my favored products and can be obtained in the download section of this website. Click here for link

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/20/2012 - 11:01pm

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CEREC Omnicam Cut Out Technique to streamline impression of the preparation arch.  Will save significant operative time! View Video

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/13/2012 - 9:19pm

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Love the CEREC Omnicam ColorStreaming system.  Very easy to use, refined data capturing, colored, and pleasant ergonomic to all the corners of the mouth.  This Tutorial video will demonstrate my Omnicam ColorStreaming sequence and technique for impeccable optical quandrant impressions.

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/10/2012 - 10:21pm

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Mixing palette for stains and glazes with transparent sealed cover to prevent drying out and maintaining contents fresh for continual use.  Great way to speed up the stain and glaze process.  Retrieving stains and glazes is simplified with enough holding wells for multiple stain and glaze systems. View Video

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/09/2012 - 7:42pm

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Four anterior crowns, lateral to lateral, using BioCopy to optimized the design process and streamline finishing.  This tutorial is my primary CEREC 4.0 Software approach when designing multiple teeth that cross the midline.  The refined principles of anterior aesthetics are accomplished in the BioCopy prototype and then 95% of proposal and finishing is completed before

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/04/2012 - 10:05pm

This video is the completion video (IV) of the tutorial series on creating and finishing thin e.max crown margins (located in CEREC Liftoff Chapter 9).  I prefer this margin approach in the anterior aesthetic zone.  It is optimal for preservation of tooth structure and creating a realistic cervical zone color by using the natural optical transfer of rich cervical color

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/03/2012 - 10:43pm

This video tutorial (located in CEREC Liftoff Chapter 9) will review the shaping and finishing steps necessary to create a natural canine tooth emergence and thinning the e.max crown margin prior to crystallization. View Video

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/02/2012 - 11:43pm

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Second tutorial in creating thin e.max margins.  This video deals with the virtual design sequence and the needed steps to assure a well milled thin margin and avoiding milled marginal chipping.  Please note, the thin CEREC margin is only for e.max.  The engineering demands for a thin margin require a robust material. The principles in this virtual design tutorial are the same for both

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 09/02/2012 - 10:04pm

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This is the first of several tutorials in creating the e.max thin margin.  It starts with the preparation and optical impression.  With this case, we are using the Bluecam AC.  The acquisition principles are the same as the Omnicam outside of having to apply reflective medium.  Currently, I am still using both the Omnicam and Bluecam in my clinical theaters.  They are both