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The increased speed and capacity of the CEREC MC X are particularly advantageous if you want to complete several restorations in one treatment session or create long-term temporary bridges. The fast milling speed also facilitates the fabrication of conventionally cementable crowns made of lithium disilicate glass ceramics.

CEREC MC X

Indications Veneers
Inlays
Onlays
Crowns
Bridges
Single Unit Copings
Multiple Unit Frameworks
Abutments
Surgical Guides
Materials and Manufacturers Zirconia
Alumina
Spinell
Feldspathic Ceramic
Lucite
Lithium Disilicate
Translucent Zirconia
Yytrium Zirconia
PMMA
Chrome Cobalt
Resin nano ceramic
From VITA, Ivoclar Vivadent, 3M ESPE, Sirona, Merz and Dentsply
CAD/Import Options Matched CEREC Omnicam, CEREC Bluecam or CEREC 3D chairside intraoral scanner
Sirona inEos Blue Model Scanners
3Shape Scanners
Software CAM: CEREC 4.0
Milling Time Inlay 3-5 mins (Feldspar/Lucite)
Crown 8-10 mins (Feldspar)
Crown 10-12 mins (Lithium Disilicate)
Bridge 15-18 mins (PMMA)
Milling Axes 4 plus 4 degrees of movement on the bur axis and 2 degrees of movement on the block axis/rotational milling geometry (can mill whilst rotating the block)
Drive Motors 2x Bur Motors plus 1 x Block shaft motor
Maximum material block size 40 x 40 x 22mm
Stacking Milling Up to 20 units
Varies based on restoration types
Smallest Milling Bur Diameter 1mm
Resumption of Interrupted Milling Yes
Automatic Worn Bur Compensation Yes
Broken Bur Detection Yes
Automated Tool Changing Manual
Installation Requirements 240V Single Phase Power Point
Training Initial in-office orientation
2-day jump start course
2-day clinical workshop
Ongoing Support Telephone and on site support
Local and web-based user groups
Local and international conferences
Warranty 1 Years Parts / 1 Years Labour
3 Years optional
States where support is available NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC, SA, WA, NT, TAS and NZ
Country of Manufacture Germany
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31 Oct 2013 | High Tech Dentistry
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VC Dental crafts the ideal environment
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Many long-established practices often find themselves in a quandary when it comes time to renew the working environment. VC Dental at Kariong on the New South Wales’ Central Coast, north of Sydney, was situated perfectly to provide dental care to the close knit local community, yet it was desperately in need of extensive work to allow it to reach...
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