A CEREC Crown has a Saving Ability

August 4, 2014

Teeth get worn, broken, and damaged during a lifetime, but that doesn’t mean that they are finished. With dental restoration technology, we are able to save broken and worn teeth with a dental crown. Our CEREC technology makes dental restorations possible in practically no time! We can save your tooth in a flash, and you’ll be able to walk out of our doors with a more confident smile!

A dental crown is a cap that fits over your natural tooth, providing support and protection from bacteria. The crown looks like a tooth, so when people see you smile, they won’t notice anything amiss! In some offices, placing a crown takes 2-3 appointments, but we can do it in one appointment with the availability of CEREC! No more messy impressions, no more labs, and no more temporary crowns!

The CEREC Way

With CEREC technology, we are able to do a complete restoration in one visit! Once we prepare your tooth, we will use a 3D camera to take images of your mouth. CEREC uses the images to create a perfect restorative piece! You will see the tooth being milled right before your eyes. We will take it out of the machine and put it in your mouth! If it’s not a perfect fit, we can easily start again.

A one-day restoration is completely different from the way dentistry has been done for years! This will change the way you think about having a restoration. Contact us today to learn more about the CEREC process, and set up an appointment. We’d love to make sure you are on the path for a healthy smile!

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