CEREC® Saves Time with Same-Day Crowns and Bridges

A Single Visit Is All You Need to Restore Your Smile

Experiencing dental damage or trauma, like a cracked tooth, is never convenient, and traditional solutions to age-old problems have made getting the dental care you need both time-consuming and expensive.

Thankfully, modern advancements have made it possible to repair a broken tooth or replace a missing one with a dental crown in as few as one affordable appointment with CEREC® technology.

With this technology, Dr. Givens and Dr. Britt can place dental crowns and bridges quickly and conveniently with high-quality porcelain restorations created right here in our office.

How Can You Benefit from CEREC® Technology?

When it’s time to make your new crown or bridge, Dr. Givens and Dr. Britt can use CEREC technology to create digital impressions for precise, custom-made restorations. The impressions are transmitted directly to our in-house milling machine, where the crown or bridge is made in just one dental visit, typically within an hour.

These services are quick and easy, saving you valuable time so you can get back to your day with minimal inconvenience. Only CEREC® dental crowns and dental bridges can offer the following advantages:

Minimally-invasive procedure completed in just one visit
No gagging on goopy impression materials
No week-long waits for outside lab work
No unreliable, inconvenient temporaries
Smooth ceramic material for a natural look and feel
Minimally invasive procedure completed in just one visit

High Quality Solutions to Meet Your Dental Needs

Whether you ultimately need a dental crown or a dental bridge will depend on your specific situation, so it’s important to discuss your concerns with Dr. Givens or Dr. Britt as soon as they arise to establish a treatment plan and get the care you need. The following are common indications that you may need a dental crown or bridge:

CEREC® Dental Crowns

Damaged teeth, such as breaks or fractures
Tooth decay or large fillings that need to be replaced
Teeth that have been treated with a root canal
Dental implant restoration

Dental Bridges

One to three missing teeth, consecutively
Sufficient bone density supporting adjacent, healthy teeth
Prevent natural teeth from shifting
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