What are CEREC crowns?

Health & Fitness

  • Author Dave Jenkins
  • Published November 7, 2010
  • Word count 314

Traditionally the method for getting a crown involves a messy impression (mold of your mouth). Then, you have to wear a temporary for about 3-4 weeks while you wait for your permanent crown to be made by a lab. Doesn't sound fun, does it? Well it isn't because during the 3 weeks, you run the risk of it falling off, breaking off, it being sensitive, and more. It's called a temporary for a reason!


The latest technology allows you to receive a crown in the same visit. How is that possible? Using a computer, dentists can now take a picture of your tooth before and during your dental evaluation. The brand name of the machine is typically called CEREC. So if you hear that someone got a CEREC crown, they got a crown on the same visit without a temporary!



CEREC technology is top-of-the-line, and it’s completely digital. An image of your tooth is captured and the computer creates your tooth digitally on the screen. From there, your dentist can edit and manipulate the tooth any way he or she needs to. Think of it as 3D photoshop. Then a machine (CAD-CAM technology) will mill your tooth out of a solid piece of porcelain in about 15 minutes. When it is done, the new crown is polished, verified to fit and bonded into your mouth!

Major advantages to CEREC technology include no waiting, more conservative crown (b/c it is beautiful porcelain so more tooth structure can be saved to make it pretty), decreased sensitivity (because your tooth is sealed immediately with a crown) and no metal in your mouth (if you have the rare chance of allergy to metals).

CEREC crown technology is truly cutting-edge, thus, you should ask your dentist if they provide this service. If not, a quick internet search in your area can help you find a dentist offering CEREC crown.

Dave is a writer from Austin, TX. With so many options in dental care, it can be challanging to find a good dentist. Circle C Dental in Austin, TX provides the best dental services in South Austin, including CEREC crowns.

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