Clinical tip: How to master the CEREC TiBase for dental implant restorations

Digital dentistry is revolutionizing how we approach dental care, particularly with implant restorations. For those eager to explore innovative and proven chairside solutions, the CEREC TiBase is a game changer. Dr. Meena Barsoum, a seasoned expert in implant restorations using CEREC technology, sheds light on the pivotal role of the titanium base (TiBase) in this innovative process.

Dr. Meena Barsoum.Dr. Meena Barsoum.

At the core of the CEREC workflow is the TiBase, a vital component that connects the implant to the final ceramic restoration. This connection is crucial for achieving a precise and aesthetic result. The TiBase not only serves as a bridge between the implant and the ceramic restoration, but it also ensures a tight fit that eliminates micromovements and rotation, which is pivotal for long-term success.

CEREC's application in implant dentistry can manifest in two primary ways: as a hybrid abutment or a hybrid abutment crown. Each option offers robust, aesthetically pleasing results using advanced ceramic materials like lithium disilicate and zirconia. The process involves a digital impression followed by milling of the ceramic, which is then securely bonded to the TiBase.


This precision tool is matched meticulously with the implant platform, taking into account various geometric designs specific to each implant's internal connection. This level of customization is facilitated by the advanced capabilities of CEREC software, ensuring a seamless and accurate integration.

For a deeper dive into how the TiBase can enhance your practice's implant restoration procedures, check out our Quick Tip video above. Discover the full potential of the TiBase with Dr. Barsoum as your guide. Click on the video above to learn more about achieving functional, natural-looking restorations that combine efficiency with a passive fit, unlocking a new era in implant dentistry.

Learn more about CDOCS' memberships and CDOCS' hands-on workshops. Also, catch up on last week's tip on predictable occlusion with the CEREC virtual articulator.

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