Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 06/04/2014 - 10:17pm

Announcing a new video series posted in CEREC Integration Chapter One “Live in the CEREC Clinical Theater Omnicam”.  Staying on schedule and achieving outstanding restorative results is depended on our clinical flow from the anesthetic approach, team delegation, digital imaging, software design, finishing, and cementation.  It is often beneficial to step back and review the big picture of

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 06/02/2014 - 10:42pm

The digital bite registration is a very predictable record and will produce accurate occlusal contacts in the milled restoration. This tutorial will demonstrate how Dr. Klim effectively accomplishes this task. View video in Chapter 3

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 05/04/2014 - 9:44pm

Omnicam will provide exceptional subgingival margin clarity. As of recent, I have been using gingival bur curettage for subgingival tissue retraction and then treating the soft tissue with Clear Hemostatic Gel to stop the bleeding. Within a short period of time, preparation and subgingival protocols are

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 04/17/2014 - 6:51am

My block selection is primarily determined by desired brilliance for the incisal or cusp one-half of the restoration. This tutorial will review my primary strategy that guides my block color selection. View video in Chapter 5.

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 12/24/2012 - 5:15pm

Minimal Thickness parameters impact proposing metrics and act as a visual thickness indicator in the Design Phase Screen.  This tutorial will recommend the settings to best enhance the design proposal and milling process.

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 08/18/2012 - 11:08pm

The steps for CEREC 4.0 virtual design is the same for the Omnicam virtual model as the CEREC AC Bluecam model.  However, the colored virtual die doe add more flavor to the process. View Video Posted in CEREC Liftoff Chapter 9.

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 05/10/2012 - 9:55pm

An optical impression to build a die for multiple teeth can be very streamlined in CEREC 4.0.  My preferred design mode when designing multiple anterior teeth is

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 11/03/2011 - 7:10pm

Clinical CEREC time efficiency is benchmarked when the optical impression is taken during the appointment and systemizing the finishing steps .  I stage the appointment to the following Case Planning Factors.

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Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 08/07/2011 - 11:18pm

Submitted by James Klim DDS, CADStar Host on 07/05/2011 - 3:53am