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Summer 2024

Your Autumn Smile

New Patient Consultations
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Protect your smile

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Brand new look

We’re giving the outside of our practice a brand new look

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Nervous Patients

Can I alleviate my fear of the dentist? YES!
Call 01291 622450 to find out more about how we can help you.

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Dental Implants

Do you have missing teeth or teeth that need replacing?
We can help improve your smile and confidence.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Chepstow Dental Care offer a wide range of cosmetic
dentistry treatments to all of our patients.

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Cerec

CerecLogo11Ceramic Fillings, with CEREC

All this is now possible. Thanks to CEREC. And these ceramic restorations can be created and placed during a single appointment.

CEREC is a sophisticated CAD/CAM system for the production of all-ceramic inlays, onlays, partial crowns, veneers and crowns for anterior and posterior teeth.

all-ceramic restorations

Modern CAD/CAM technology makes it possible.

Ask us about CEREC. We’ll be glad to advise you.

CEREC – a procedure with a long tradition

The CEREC procedure was developed at Zurich University and has been successfully deployed in dental practices since 1985 – i.e. for more than 25 years.

Worldwide more than 25,000 practices in over 50 countries work with the CEREC system.

Since 1985 over 8 million patients have been treated using the CEREC procedure. More than 20 million ceramic restorations have been created and placed.

Long-term clinical studies demonstrate that, in terms of durability, CEREC restorations are at least equivalent to gold restorations.

Depending on the individual case, CEREC fillings can achieve even better results than gold fillings.

The CEREC treatment procedure means:

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The CEREC procedure step by step

  1. Before treatment begins we inform you about the benefits of CEREC.
  2. After removing the decayed tissue or the defective amalgam filling we create a 3D image of the tooth with the aid of the CEREC camera.
  3. The restoration is designed on the monitor of the CEREC acquisition unit.
  4. The CEREC milling unit machines the restoration out of a ceramic block.
  5. The milled restoration is bonded directly to your tooth.

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