Thursday 20 August 2015

How CEREC Crowns are changing Crown Restorations

With modern innovation in dentistry, patients have a number of options when it comes to restoring their smile. Once of the most comprehensive treatments, crowns, offer patients a way to improve their smile while protecting existing teeth. Of the current available crown procedures, CEREC crowns offer patients a fast, effective method of transforming their smile in just one appointment.

By using advanced technology, CEREC crowns can drastically change your restoration treatment.  

Here are five advantages to consider when thinking about CEREC


1.       CEREC incorporates advanced technology for the best results.

CEREC uses computer-aided design and manufacturing, better known as CAD/CAM technology to design and create your crown. In the event you require additional dental work, these images can be used to plan dental treatment or sent to a specialist to use as reference for upcoming procedures.

2.    Getting a CEREC crown is a comfortable process

Unlike traditional impressions, CEREC doesn’t require messy dental goop to take accurate impressions. Using a handheld scanner, CEREC takes highly-detailed images that include all surfaces of each tooth that are instantly uploaded to the software. These images are then converted into impressions that are subsequently used to design a crown that fits perfectly within the dentition, creating a seamless and fully functional smile.

3.      Crowns in one day

Unlike other crown procedures, CEREC crowns are fit and placed in just one appointment. Patients can come in for tooth preparation and CEREC scanning then wait in the operatory while their unique crown is created using the CEREC milling machine. Because the crowns are made in-office, the process eliminates the need for temporary crowns, allowing patients to come in with a damaged tooth and leave with a complete smile.

4.       CEREC crowns look and feel natural

Unlike traditional crowns, CEREC crowns are all-porcelain. This not only improves the durability of the crown, but also eliminates the metal line and darker tooth tint associated with traditional crowns. They are metal-free, so patients are spared the uncomfortable side effects of porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, such as temperature sensitivity, allergic reaction, or damage to healthy surrounding tissue.

5.      Longevity of  CEREC 

As mentioned, all-porcelain crowns are extremely resilient to normal wear and tear. With routine checkups and the continuation of daily brushing and flossing, CEREC crowns can last for many years without needing replacement.

For more information about the benefits of CEREC crowns, contact the Airdrie dentists at Nose Creek Dental Centre and take the first step toward improving your smile.  

3 comments:

  1. Restoration is done for many reasons and of course it is done for good. I had broken my tooth due to trauma and doctors at Dentzz crowned it. Now it is absolutely fine, no pain no nothing and also my tooth is protected due to it.

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  2. Crowns should not be made without consideration of the teeth which lay the foundations for them. Important principles are outlined for the assessment of root-treated and non root-treated teeth before crowning, avoiding endodontic complications during crown fabrication, and special considerations in the temporisation and restoration of root-treated teeth.

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  3. In the hands of a skilled and competent dentist, CEREC crowns and onlays/inlays work well. However, I see alot of people coming in with poorly done CEREC restorations. It seems as though there is a steep and long/tall learning curve. Some dentists do not seem to ever get thru the learning curve. Quite often they are poorly cemented with gaps at the margins or excess cement that cannot be cleaned off. I also believe there is tendency of dentists to overprescribe CEREC crowns when a direct composite filling would work fine.

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