Understanding Same-Day Dental Crown Procedures: CEREC Crowns and Cerec Technology
Traditional dental crown procedures typically require multiple appointments and involve the use of temporary crowns while the permanent crown is being made. However, same-day crown procedures are becoming increasingly popular, offering a faster and more convenient solution for patients. Two common types of…
Traditional dental crown procedures typically require multiple appointments and involve the use of temporary crowns while the permanent crown is being made. However, same-day crown procedures are becoming increasingly popular, offering a faster and more convenient solution for patients. Two common types of same-day crown procedures are CEREC crowns and cerec technology.
I. CEREC Crowns
- CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics.
- This technology uses computer-aided design and manufacturing to create custom-made crowns in a single visit.
- CEREC crowns are made of ceramic and can be matched to the color of surrounding teeth for a natural-looking result.
II. Cerec Technology
- Cerec technology involves the use of a special camera to create a 3D image of the prepared tooth.
- The image is then used to create a custom-made crown on-site, which is placed over the prepared tooth.
- Cerec technology can be used for a range of restorative dental procedures, including dental crowns and fillings.
Both CEREC crowns and cerec technology offer a faster and more convenient solution for patients who need a dental crown. However, not all patients may be suitable candidates for same-day crown procedures, and traditional crown procedures may still be the best option in some cases. Patients should work with a dental professional to determine the best solution for their individual needs. With proper care and maintenance, same-day crowns can provide long-lasting results for improved function and aesthetics.
