19 Sep CEREC Crowns: 5 Differences
When a tooth is cracked, worn, or heavily restored, a dental crown provides the strength and coverage it needs. Traditional crowns required a two-visit process, involving messy impressions and temporary crowns. CEREC crowns change that. Using advanced digital technology, they can be designed and placed in one appointment without sacrificing quality. Below are 5 essential differences between CEREC and traditional crowns that every patient should know.
Our teeth are incredibly strong. They help us chew and digest food, talk, and smile with confidence. Despite their ability to endure immense pressure, teeth can still sustain damage. A
When you have a tooth that has been broken or fractured, or one with severe decay, we could recommend a dental crown. Our CEREC crowns only take one visit to create and place, and offer a natural-looking appearance too.
If you have cracked or chipped a tooth, or have one too decayed to be treated with a dental filling, then you may need a crown. With the CEREC system, we can not only treat your tooth with lifelike results, but we can do that in only one visit!