Have you ever heard of CEREC porcelain crowns? If you’re in need of a dental crown, you may be wondering what exactly they are and when they are used. In the world of modern dentistry, CEREC technology has revolutionized the process of getting dental crowns. No more waiting weeks for a crown to be created and fitted – with CEREC, you can have a custom-made porcelain crown in just one visit to the dentist.
Porcelain dental crowns are commonly used to restore damaged or decayed teeth. Traditionally, the process of getting a crown involved multiple visits to the dentist, messy impressions, and temporary crowns. However, with CEREC technology, the process is now faster, more convenient, and more precise.
If you’re curious about CEREC porcelain crowns and when they are used, this article will provide you with all the information you need. From the benefits of CEREC technology to the specific situations where CEREC porcelain crowns are recommended, we will cover everything you need to know about this advanced dental procedure.
What Is a CEREC Crown?
A CEREC crown is a type of dental crown that is created using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, and it involves using advanced digital technology to create custom-made dental crowns in a single dental appointment. Typically, when a patient requires a dental crown, the process involves multiple appointments and the use of temporary crowns. However, this procedure eliminates the need for messy impressions and temporary crowns, as the dentist can design and manufacture the crown right in their office.
They are most commonly used to restore damaged or decayed teeth, such as those that have been weakened by cavities or fractures. They can also be used to correct misshapen teeth discolored teeth and even replace missing teeth. Additionally, CEREC crowns can be used for cosmetic purposes, such as to improve the aesthetics of a smile.
The CEREC Same Day Crown Process
The CEREC crown procedure is a modern and efficient way to restore damaged teeth. First, your dentist will use a special camera to take digital impressions of your teeth, which are then used to create a virtual 3D model. This model is used to design the crown, which is then milled from ceramic blocks at our dental office. The crown is then permanently bonded to the tooth, providing a durable and natural-looking restoration. The CEREC crown procedure provides patients with convenience, precision, and aesthetic results, making it a popular choice in modern dentistry.
Smile Benefits of CEREC Dental Crowns
Completed in one single visit
One of the greatest advantages of this technology is that the entire process can be completed in one single appointment. Unlike traditional crowns, which require multiple visits to the dentist and the use of temporary crowns, CEREC crowns can be designed, milled, and fitted in just one dental appointment. This makes the process more convenient for patients who are short on time or who have a busy schedule.
Precise technology and digital impression
CEREC technology utilizes precise digital imaging and CAD/CAM technology to create highly accurate crowns. The digital impressions are taken with a special camera, which produces detailed 3D images of the teeth and gums. By taking these digital images, dentists can design the restoration more accurately and ensure a perfect fit for the patient’s mouth.
Long-lasting design
CEREC porcelain crowns are made from a durable ceramic material, which provides strength and stability that will last for years. With proper care and maintenance, your CEREC crown can provide the same level of durability as traditional crowns.
No temporary crowns needed
Unlike traditional crowns, CEREC porcelain crowns do not require the use of temporary crowns. This means that you don’t have to worry about multiple visits or procedures or any discomfort from wearing a temporary crown.
Aesthetically pleasing
CEREC porcelain crowns provide highly aesthetic results, as they are designed to look and feel like your real teeth. The ceramic material is tooth-colored and is designed to blend in with your existing teeth, providing a seamless and natural-looking restoration.
CEREC Crowns Vs. Traditional Crowns
CEREC crowns and traditional crowns are two different options for dental restoration.
CEREC crowns are made using computer-aided design and manufacturing technology, which allows for the creation of a custom crown in just one visit to the dentist.
Traditional crowns, on the other hand, are made in a dental laboratory and require multiple appointments to complete. You will receive a temporary crown first while you wait for your permanent crown to be made.
While both types of crowns can provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution for damaged teeth, CEREC crowns offer the advantage of convenience and time-saving. With CEREC crowns, patients can have their restoration completed in a single day, avoiding the need for temporary crowns and additional dental visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do CEREC crowns cost?
The cost of CEREC crowns can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the procedure and the type of material used. In general, CEREC crowns may cost more than traditional crowns due to their convenience and precision. However, many dental insurance plans cover some or all of the cost of a CEREC crown, so it is best to speak with your dentist to determine if your insurance will cover the procedure.
How long do CEREC crowns last?
CEREC porcelain crowns are made from a durable ceramic material, which can provide years of stability and strength. With proper care and maintenance, you can expect your CEREC crown to last for many years.
Why are they called “same-day crowns”?
CEREC porcelain crowns are often referred to as “same-day crowns” because they can be designed, milled, and fitted on the same day. This makes them a great option for patients who don’t have the time or patience to wait for traditional crowns.
Schedule an Appointment Today with Our Dentist
If you are considering CEREC porcelain crowns to restore a damaged tooth, schedule an appointment today with our dentist. Our experienced team of dental professionals will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the procedure and help you determine if CEREC crowns are right for your needs. With CEREC technology, you can get a custom-made crown in just one visit!
Dr. Kyle Eberhardt enjoys helping patients achieve better overall health through enhanced dental care. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2007 and has since pursued continuing education in the field of dentistry. He is committed to lifelong learning and has received a fellowship from the Midwest Implant Institute in Ohio. He has also pursued advanced training with CEREC doctors in Arizona and North Carolina.