What Are Same-Day Crowns?
Same-day crowns represent a significant advancement in dental restoration technology. These custom-made caps cover damaged, decayed, or weakened teeth to restore their strength, shape, and appearance. Unlike traditional crowns requiring impressions sent to off-site laboratories, same-day crowns use computer-aided design and manufacturing right in the dental office.
The process begins with a detailed digital scan of your tooth, eliminating the need for messy impression materials. This scan creates a precise 3D model we use to design a crown matching your natural teeth in color, shape, and size. A milling machine then carves your restoration from a solid block of high-quality ceramic material. The entire process takes approximately one to two hours, and you leave with a permanent crown securely bonded to your tooth.
Benefits of Choosing Same-Day Crowns
Patients seeking the best same-day crowns in Sunnyvale appreciate the numerous advantages this technology provides. The convenience factor alone makes same-day crowns appealing for busy professionals and families.
Consider the following key benefits when deciding on your dental treatment:
- No temporary crowns or multiple appointments required: Complete your restoration in a single visit without the inconvenience of wearing temporary crowns that can come loose or feel uncomfortable.
- Digital impressions provide superior accuracy and comfort: Advanced scanning technology captures precise measurements without the need for traditional impression materials that some patients find uncomfortable.
- Ceramic material matches natural tooth color beautifully: High-quality ceramic blocks come in various shades, allowing your dentist to select the perfect match for your existing teeth.
- Immediate results mean less time away from work or family: Busy schedules no longer need to accommodate multiple dental visits spread over several weeks.
- Reduced risk of sensitivity or complications between visits: Since you receive your permanent crown immediately, you avoid the potential issues that can arise during the waiting period with traditional crowns.
Same-day crowns also eliminate the waiting period during which temporary crowns can crack, fall off, or cause discomfort.
Who Can Benefit From Same-Day Crowns?
Many dental situations call for crown placement. Teeth weakened by large fillings, significant decay, or fractures often need the protection a crown provides. Same-day crowns work well for patients who have a chipped tooth or need restoration after root canal treatment.
We may recommend a same-day crown if you have a tooth with extensive decay too large for a standard filling. Cracked or fractured teeth benefit from the full coverage and structural support crowns provide. Patients with worn-down teeth from grinding or acid erosion can also restore proper function and appearance through crown placement. Additionally, teeth treated with root canals typically require crowns to prevent future breakage and protect the restored tooth.
The Same Day Crown Process
Understanding what to expect helps many patients feel more comfortable about their dental visit. The appointment begins with your dentist examining the affected tooth and discussing your treatment options. If a same-day crown is appropriate, the process moves forward efficiently.
Your dentist first prepares the tooth by removing any decay and shaping it to accommodate the crown.
Next, a specialized camera captures detailed images of the prepared tooth and the surrounding area. These images feed into design software, where your dentist crafts your custom crown on-screen, adjusting the shape and fit for optimal results. The milling machine then creates your crown in approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Finally, your dentist bonds the finished crown to your tooth and makes any necessary adjustments to ensure a comfortable bite.
Caring for Your Same-Day Crown
Same-day crowns require the same care as your natural teeth. Maintaining good oral hygiene practices protects your investment and ensures your crown lasts for many years. Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and floss around your crown just as you would with natural teeth. Regular dental checkups allow your dentist to monitor the condition of your crown and address any concerns before they become serious problems.
While ceramic crowns resist staining better than natural teeth, avoiding excessive consumption of staining beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine helps maintain their appearance. Most same-day crowns last 10 to 15 years with proper care, though some patients enjoy even longer lifespans from their restorations.
Trust Smile Craft Dental for Your Same-Day Dental Crowns in Sunnyvale
Smile Craft Dental combines advanced technology with personalized, patient-centered care. Our team takes time to listen to your concerns and explain treatment options clearly. We maintain high standards through continuing education and invest in the latest dental advancements to deliver superior results. Our beautiful office features a welcoming atmosphere, and Spanish-speaking staff are available to assist patients who prefer to communicate in Spanish.
Whether you visit our Sunnyvale location for routine care or travel to our Redwood City office for same-day crown placement, you receive the same dedication to quality and comfort. We accept most major insurance plans and offer flexible payment options to make your dental care accessible. To learn more about same-day crowns or schedule your consultation, reach out to our team today and discover how we can help restore your confident smile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is a temporary crown necessary?
A.Temporary crowns are put in place while waiting for the dental lab to produce the final crown. CEREC technology allows dentists to skip this waiting period and create the crown in the office. Patients can often leave with a crown after one visit.
Q. Does it hurt?
A.The patient may have a local anesthetic applied to the treatment area to minimize discomfort. There is also minimal tissue disruption when the cosmetic dentist cements the dental restoration into place. Patients may experience minor sensitivity for a few days.
Q. How should I care for my CEREC restoration?
A.Patients may resume regular brushing and flossing. Avoid biting on hard objects like pens or nutshells that can damage the crown. Like regular teeth, your CEREC restoration can sustain damage or fracture from such actions.
Q. Is the material comparable to that used in labs?
A.Yes, CEREC restorations are made of high-quality ceramics. Dental restorations created in dental labs incorporate the same grade of ceramics, as well as metal. The CAD/CAM system used in CEREC restorations uses ceramics to create a single-block restoration.
Q. Can people tell that I have a restoration?
A.CEREC restorations are entirely ceramic, without any metal underlay to darken the translucence. During the process, the dental restoration will match the tooth color to the restoration. The result is a tooth that is indistinguishable from others.
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