CEREC Crowns
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Modern dental technology has revolutionized many treatments, and it has never been easier to treat damaged, decayed or injured teeth with a ceramic crown. In fact, with the help of a CEREC system, our team can create crowns in just one visit!
CEREC crowns are a state of the art cosmetic dentistry solution that prevents multiple visits but still delivers the same durable, quality, permanent restoration.
We at Wade Orthodontics are proud to use the latest technology in dental crowns and offer CEREC Same-Day Crowns as a treatment option for patients.
What is a CEREC Crown?
CEREC is an acronym for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics. It is a quick, time-saving digital method for tooth restoration that involves creating a ceramic crown in just one visit.
This eliminates the need for creating impressions, sending those impressions to one of our partner dental labs and giving you a temporary crown to wear in the meantime. Patients who choose CEREC can get their dental cap securely placed that same day.
What is the difference between a regular dental crown and a CEREC Crown?
The most distinctive difference between a CEREC crown and a traditional crown is the amount of time and steps needed to make it. A traditional crown requires multiple visits, while a CEREC crown only requires a single visit.
For patients who choose a traditional crown, the process begins with taking impressions of your teeth and sending them to a dental lab to create a match. The creation process takes a few weeks, during which you’ll have a temporary crown to protect the affected tooth. Once your new crown arrives, Dr. Andrew Wade will prepare your tooth for placement and attach it permanently.
Unlike a traditional crown, CEREC doesn’t require weeks of waiting for your specific fitted tooth crown. There also is no need for a temporary crown, since the tooth cap is ready for placement in one visit. The machine simply makes a digital impression of your teeth, so your crown is made in-house right away and not a lab.
One advantage of a traditional crown is you can choose the material used to make it. CEREC is a solution for ceramic crowns, but traditional dental caps can be made from metal, composite resin, porcelain or ceramic material.
Both methods of getting your crown are equally effective in the long term, one is just a far quicker treatment process. Since the processes are so different, there will be a difference in the dental crown cost, too. If you have any questions about costs and financing, give us a call at (614) 451-7555.
How Does CEREC Work?
We begin the process by taking a digital impression of your teeth with the CEREC machine. Using industry-leading CAD/CAM imaging, the machine can create a crown that exactly fits and matches the rest of your mouth.
From here, the machine will start “milling” your crown out of ceramic that matches the natural color of your teeth. We will prepare your tooth for placement in the meantime. Within a few hours, your crown is ready for placement.
While dental caps are a permanent solution for damage to teeth, Dr. Andrew Wade and the team recognize that chips, cracks and injuries can happen. For this reason, Wade Orthodontics offers implant restoration services to replace crowns as needed.
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Proper aftercare is essential for a smooth recovery. To ensure the best results:
- Avoid chewing on the affected tooth until the final restoration is placed.
- Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly.
- Take prescribed antibiotics if necessary to prevent reinfection.
- Schedule follow-up visits as recommended by your dentist.
A treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper care, helping you avoid extractions and maintain a natural, healthy smile.
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Looking For Expert orthodontic in Columbus?
If you need expert care, Wade Orthodontics is here to help. Our orthodontists provide compassionate, high-quality orthodontic treatment options to protect and restore teeth. Call us at (614) 451-7555 to schedule an appointment! Let us help you preserve the health and function of your teeth with advanced orthodontic treatment.
