Same Day Crowns Restorations
CEREC stands for CERamic REConstruction and is a tool in our office that can take exact digital images of areas requiring restoration and produce the suitable restoration on the spot.
With our CEREC cad/cam machine, you can have your crown or other restoration finished in just one visit. We will create and custom fit your tooth precisely with our computer system milling unit right in the office. You no longer need to have a temporary crown or wait weeks for the laboratory to make your crown.
CEREC can be used in a broad range of indications: inlays, onlays, partial crowns, posterior crowns, anterior crowns and veneers.
Other Dental Treatments That May Be Provided
A variety of dental treatments may be available for our local clients. Our goal is to offer a warm and comforting environment for your dental experience, whether you are visiting us for the very first time for a dental evaluation and cleaning, or you are returning to complete your cosmetic smile makeover.
The procedures listed below are just a sampling of what we may provide:
- Dental Crowns
- Dental Implants
- Teeth Whitening
- Full & Partial Dentures
- Dental Bonding
- TMJ Treatments
- Periodontal Disease
- Porcelain Veneers
- Dental Bridges
- Root Canal Therapy
- Fillings
Today's Subject Will Be:
Dental Crowns
A crown (or cap) is a covering that covers the whole tooth surface restoring it to its original sizes and shape. A crown protects and strengthens the tooth structure providing the tooth a longer life span than it would have if recovered by fillings or other kinds of restorations.
Crowns are full coverage restorations that are used to cover a tooth that is likely to break, or is too broken down to be brought back with a filling. They are most commonly done after root canal treatments, or when a huge filling breaks. The bigger the hole made by a cavity that has to be treated, the more likely a crown will be required. Even after a filling is put in a big cavity, a tooth is more likely to break. Bear in mind that the jaw muscles are the strongest in the human body. Teeth are subjected to incredible pressures. Crowns ride over the weakened tooth, offering strength and protecting the tooth against breakage. A broken or split tooth is a far more severe matter and much more difficult to treat. Crowns prevent this, as well as producing a good smile.
It takes 2 appointments to restore a tooth with a crown. In the very first visit any decay is removed from the tooth and it is formed to accept the crown. Then an impression is made of the tooth for use in fabricating a crown. Between the two visits the crown is made, typically of high-strength porcelain over gold alloy, all ceramic material, or gold. A temporary crown is worn during this time. In the 2nd visit this short-term crown is removed. Then the {permanent crown is adjusted as needed and after that cemented in place.
Exactly What Does Getting A Crown Include?
A crown treatment normally needs two visits. Your first visit will include taking impressions that will be used to develop your custom-made crown. A mold will also be utilized to create a temporary crown which will stay on your tooth for roughly two weeks up until your brand-new crown is made by a dental laboratory.
While the tooth is numb, the dental practitioner will prepare the tooth by getting rid of any decay and forming the surface area to correctly fit the crown. When these details are achieved, your temporary crown will be placed with temporary cement and your bite will be inspected to guarantee you are biting correctly.
At your 2nd appointment your short-term crown will be removed, the tooth will be cleaned, and your brand-new crown will be carefully positioned to make sure the spacing and bite are accurate.
You will be given care instructions and encouraged to have routine dental check ups to check your crown. As always, appropriate oral hygiene will help extend the life of your new crown.
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http://samedaycrownsnetwork.comTo get more info about same day crowns, visit these suppliers and manufacturers:
Digital Dental,
IOS Solution, and
Datron AG.