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Same Day Crowns
If you’ve damaged a tooth or have one with severe decay, you don’t have to wait days or weeks for a permanent fix. Same-day crowns make it possible to restore your tooth in just one appointment. With the help of advanced CEREC technology, your crown is designed, made, and placed—all in a single visit. There's no need for temporary crowns or return trips. The result is a strong, natural-looking restoration that blends right in with your smile.

Is a Same-Day Crown Right for You?
CEREC treatment is a great option for anyone who needs a crown but doesn’t want to deal with temporary fittings or multiple visits. It’s ideal for busy people who want fast, reliable results without sacrificing quality. If your tooth is cracked, worn, or has a large cavity, but your gums are healthy, this could be the perfect solution.
Why Choose Same-Day Crowns?
- Save Time: No more waiting for weeks or booking multiple appointments. You’ll leave the office with your new crown on the same day.
- Perfect Fit and Look: Digital imaging helps create a crown that matches your tooth’s shape and color. This means a better fit, natural appearance, and a more comfortable bite.
- Strong and Long-Lasting: Same-day crowns are made from high-quality ceramic that’s built to last. They protect your tooth while also looking just like the real thing.
How the Process Works
Digital Scans
We begin by taking digital impressions of your tooth. No sticky putty—just quick, comfortable scans that capture every detail.
Crown Design
Using special software, your crown is designed to fit perfectly and match the color and shape of your natural teeth.
In-Office Creation and Placement
Your crown is made right there in the office using a milling machine. Once ready, it’s bonded to your tooth—and you’re done! You’ll walk out with a fully restored smile the same day.
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