In the evolving landscape of dental care, understanding the financial implications of integrating advanced technology is crucial. We spoke with Dr. Shovon Kasem from Clermont, Florida, about his experience with CEREC systems and the costs associated with producing CEREC crowns. His insights provide valuable information for dentists considering this investment.
Initial Investment
Dr. Kasem shared his perspective on the initial costs of CEREC technology:
- New CEREC System: Dr. Kasem mentioned that a new CEREC system can cost approximately $94,000.
- Refurbished CEREC System: Dr. Kasem said a refurbished system might be acquired for around $40,000.
- Intraoral Scanner: An intraoral scanner costs around $22,000, according to Dr. Kasem.
Cost Per CEREC Crown
One of Dr. Kasem’s most significant advantages is the cost efficiency of producing crowns with a CEREC system. He stated that producing a single CEREC crown costs approximately $30.
ROI Calculation
Dr. Kasem provided a calculation of the return on investment (ROI):
- Break-Even Point:
- For a new system, around 348 crowns are needed to break even.
- For a refurbished system, about 148 crowns are required to cover the investment.
Conclusions
Dr. Kasem’s experience illustrates the financial benefits of integrating CEREC technology into a dental practice. His detailed insights on costs and ROI can help dentists make informed decisions about investing in CEREC systems. By leveraging advanced technology, dental practices can enhance efficiency and patient satisfaction while achieving significant cost savings.
If you are interested in understanding the practical challenges and workflow of producing CEREC crowns, check out our previous blog, “Is It Really Challenging to Produce a CEREC Crown?” In it, Dr. Shovon Kasem shares his experiences and insights on overcoming the hurdles of integrating CEREC technology into your dental practice.