2-Day Advanced Anterior Training
Rocky Mountain CEREC Academy (RMCA)
CEREC DENTIST TRAINING CENTER
RMCA is an Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Accredited Training Facility for the CEREC Machine. While RMCA's main training facility is located in Colorado Springs, CO, RMCA is also internationally recognized as a hands-on CEREC training facility on wheels.
RMCA realizes the hardship of not only having to learn the advanced techniques of the CEREC machine, but also put forth the time and effort away from your busy dental practice to do so.
RMCA training solution brings the trainers right to your doorstep. RMCA trainers have the ability to Host a Training in Colorado Springs, Schedule a Private Training in Your Own Office, or Set up a Remote Training in a City Near You!
2-Day Advanced CEREC Training

This advanced course is focused primarily on the techniques of Prepping, Powdering, Imaging, Designing, Milling, and Bonding CEREC Posterior Restorations utilizing the latest CEREC 3D Software Version 3.10.
RMCA uses a specific methodology to help you develop your CEREC skills to produce an esthetic, lab quality, one-hour/one-visit, and functional restorations that you and your patients will enjoy.
Training for the 2-Day Advanced course takes place from 8am-5pm, both days, with an hour break for lunch. This course is hands-on CEREC designing, not
In this course you will learn:
- The Importance of the 5 "P's" - Prep, Powder, Picture, Parameters, & Product as the key to your CEREC success.
- Revisions that need to be made to correct your current issues with CEREC.
- CEREC preparation revisions for crowns, inlays, onlays, and quadrants and the most common prep issues.
- Individual parameter selection to obtain perfect fit and function.
- Using the Antagonist in creating a perfect fit restoration.
- Selecting the accurate design mode to use for each specific case such as the biogeneric dental database, antagonist, articulation, correlation, or replication functions.
- Completing restorations in a timely manner and avoiding the pitfalls of tool wonderland.
- Designing multiple "non-perfect prep" restorations in class to get a "real" world feel instead of designing multiple perfect classroom preps.
- Selecting the ideal block for each specific case and understanding the difference between Vita, IPS Empress CAD, IPS e.max CAD, 3M, & Sirona Block Products.
- Understanding the difference between the design screen and the mill screen.
- Milling Chamber Mechanics - Understanding how the milling chamber thinks and mills a CEREC restorations.
- Deciding which bur to use; such as Step Bur, Cone Bur, Cylinder Bur
- Myths about "Fast Mode" Milling
- Polishing vs Stain & Glaze
- Polishing Tools and Techniques
- Bonding materials and applications for all ceramic restorations.
- Seating and final touch up questions.
- Answering difficult questions related to caes that you have not been able to design and mill.
- Answering difficult questions related to cases that you have not been able to design and mill.
- Each dentist can bring three cases on a CD for discussion.


