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SAME DAY DENTAL CROWNS AT ALL COSMETIC DENTAL

Quick and Easy Dental Restorations with Same Day Dental Crowns

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Smile Confidently with Same Day Dental Crowns

At our clinic, we’re proud to offer revolutionary same day crowns services for patients who require quick and efficient restoration of their damaged or decayed teeth. That’s right — in just one quick visit to our clinic, you can get a beautiful, durable crown with no temporary, no impressions, and almost no waiting.

Besides being faster and more convenient, the digital technology used for CEREC same day crowns ensures a perfect fit and a natural appearance. Our dental team uses state-of-the-art technology and materials to design and create customised dental crowns on the same day of your appointment.

CEREC Same Day Dental Crowns

CEREC same day crowns are a type of dental crown that can be created and placed in just one visit to the dentist. CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, and it’s a computer-aided design and manufacturing system that allows for the creation of high-quality dental restorations quickly and efficiently.

During a CEREC same-day crown appointment, the dentist

Our Same Day Dental Crowns Will Save You Time

Same day crowns offer a fast and efficient solution for individuals who need dental crowns. With traditional dental crowns, patients had to make multiple appointments, which could take weeks to complete. However, with same day crowns, patients can get their crowns in just one appointment, saving time and providing convenience. In addition to the time-saving benefits, same day crowns also offer several other advantages, making them an excellent option for those in need of dental restoration.

Same Day Dental Crown Procedure

The Same-Day Crown procedure is a modern and innovative approach to dental crown placement. Here’s what you can expect during a Same-Day Crown appointment.
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Dental Examination

To identify any underlying dental issues that may affect the placement of the crown.

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Digital Impression

Take a 3D image of your teeth to create a precise and accurate dental crown that fits perfectly.

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Customised Crown

Design and create a customised dental crown using CAD/CAM technology.

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Same-Day Placement

Place it on your tooth and ensure a comfortable and secure fit.

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Post-Treatment Care

Provide detailed instructions on how to care for your new dental crown and maintain good oral hygiene to ensure its longevity.

Who Can Benefit from Same Day Dental Crowns?

Generally, anyone who needs a dental crown can be eligible for same-day crowns, but it depends on several factors that your dentist will evaluate during an initial consultation. These factors may include the location and size of the tooth that needs the crown, the severity of the damage, the alignment of your bite, and your overall dental health.
Some specific situations where same-day crowns may be recommended include:
Your dentist will evaluate your specific case and determine if same-day crowns are the best option for you.

Our Payment Plans Make Same Day Dental Crowns a Reality for Everyone

At All Cosmetic Dental Clinic, we offer flexible payment plans for same day crowns to make dental care accessible and affordable for all our patients. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for same day crown services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A dental crown is a cap-like restoration that completely encircles a damaged or decayed tooth. It is used to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns can be made from various materials, including metal, porcelain, resin, or a combination of these.

You may need a dental crown if you have a tooth that is severely decayed, fractured, or worn down, if you have had root canal therapy, or if you want to improve the appearance of a discoloured or misshaped tooth. Crowns are also often used to anchor a dental bridge.

The process generally involves two visits:
First Visit: The dentist will examine the tooth, possibly take X-rays, and then prepare the tooth by removing decay and shaping it to fit the crown. An impression of the tooth is made to create a custom crown. A temporary crown is placed while the permanent one is being made.
Second Visit: Once the permanent crown is ready, the temporary crown is removed, and the new crown is fitted and cemented in place.

The process typically involves two visits. The first visit includes examining the tooth, taking X-rays, and preparing the tooth for the crown. A temporary crown may be placed while the permanent crown is being made. The second visit involves placing the permanent crown.

Same-day dental crowns are crowns that can be designed and fitted in a single visit using advanced technology, such as CAD/CAM systems. This allows for quicker treatment and eliminates the need for a temporary crown.

The process of getting a dental crown is typically not painful as local anaesthesia is used to numb the area. However, some discomfort may be experienced after the procedure as the anaesthesia wears off, similar to any dental work.

Caring for a dental crown is similar to caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups. Avoid hard foods that could damage the crown.

You may experience some sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures for a few days after the procedure. It’s important to follow your dentist’s aftercare instructions and maintain good oral hygiene to keep the crown and surrounding teeth healthy.

The cost of dental crowns can vary widely based on several factors, including the type of material used, the complexity of the case, and the dentist’s fees. It’s best to consult with your dental provider for an accurate estimate.

After receiving a dental crown, you should be able to eat normally. However, it’s advisable to avoid extremely hard or sticky foods, especially with a temporary crown. Always follow your dentist’s recommendations regarding diet after the procedure.

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