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Brookfield Dentist Eliminates Multiple Visits With Cerec Ceramic Restorations

Dr. Edward Buchanan, general dentist in Brookfield, introduces CEREC technology to eliminate multiple visits for ceramic restorations.

2011-06-15
BROOKFIELD, WI, June 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Brookfield, Dr. Edward Buchanan, is pleased to announce the revolutionary dental process of ceramic restorations with CEREC. Dr. Buchanan invites patients to experience the effectiveness and convenience of CEREC ceramic restorations.

The state-of-the-art technology offered by CEREC allows Dr. Buchanan to bring quality commitment to his dental practice. CEREC stands for chairside economical restoration of esthetic ceramics and is a recent innovation in dental restoration. With CEREC, a 3D map of a patient's teeth is created by using advanced imaging techniques. The map is then used to design custom-made veneers, inlays or crowns.

"I am excited to bring CEREC ceramic restorations to my practice to allow for even more convenient and accurate dental care for my patients. Rather than waiting several visits for a restoration to be completed, my patients can now receive treatment and a complete restoration in one easy visit. I think this revolutionary dental process will make a great impression on all my patients," said Dr. Edward Buchanan, dentist in Brookfield, WI.

Beautiful, quality ceramic restorations are similar in hardness to natural teeth and also resemble the natural tooth color. Ceramic restorations are bonded to existing tooth structure and can re-establish its original strength. There are no conventional impressions, no sensitive temporaries and no multiple visits required with CEREC.

In addition to the introduction of CEREC to the practice, patients can also explore the education resources available via the practice's website for more information on CEREC as well as other valuable dental health topics. The patient education library was created to further engage and inform patients on various dental procedures and treatments. Other topics included in the vast education library include dental implants, Lumineers and veneers in Brookfield.

One of the main goals of this educational website is to provide patients with an extension of care. As patients navigate through the site, they will find an array of information about cosmetic and sedation dentistry, tooth care, as well as procedures and treatments, including Lumineers in Brookfield. Dr. Buchanan and his staff believe that their patients deserve to have the information needed to make wise choices about their oral health.

For further information on dental health care information, including CEREC, visit http://www.brightsmiles.net/ or call Dr. Edward Buchanan at (262) 789-1490. Dr. Buchanan is committed to providing the best in quality dental health care, which is clearly conveyed through the introduction of new technology with CEREC and valuable education resources available via the practice's informative website.

About Dr. Edward Buchanan, DDS: Dr. Edward Buchanan, cosmetic dentist in Brookfield and his dental professionals maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education. Dr. Buchanan offers a full array of dental services to help patients maintain healthy teeth, including services such as teeth whitening, bonding, implants, Lumineers, and veneers.

Media Contact:
Dr. Edward Buchanan
contactus@brightsmiles.net
18900 West Bluemound Road
Brookfield, WI 53045
(262) 789-1490
http://www.brightsmiles.net


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[Press-News.org] Brookfield Dentist Eliminates Multiple Visits With Cerec Ceramic Restorations
Dr. Edward Buchanan, general dentist in Brookfield, introduces CEREC technology to eliminate multiple visits for ceramic restorations.