"Dentists used to object to CAD/CAM because of the price point. Mike DiTolla, director of clinical research and education at Glidewell Laboratories. "This opens the door for all dentists to use CAD/CAM," said Dr. "Whether you want to invest $20,000 or $80,000, there is a Sirona product for you," said Roddy MacLeod, Vice President of CAD/CAM Systems for Sirona USA. The new products are part of a new campaign from Sirona titled, "CAD/CAM for Everyone." Under the theme, the CAD/CAM giant believes it is or has introduced a product that will work in any dental practice for any budget, with prices ranging from $19,750 (digital impressioning system) to $79,995 (chairside milling). "This is opening the door to dentists to have the best choice for their practices." Sameer Puri, director of CAD/CAM at the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry. If it didn't work for you, oh well," said Dr. "When I got into CAD/CAM, there was one choice. Watch my exclusive video report from Scottsdale by clicking here. Looking to ensure that every dentist in America could have a technology system that would fit their needs, Sirona Dental unveiled three new CEREC milling units, two new digital impressioning systems, and enhancements to the CEREC software platform today during a media event held at the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry.
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