Restoring Your Smile in One Visit with Same Day Crowns

A damaged or decayed tooth can affect your confidence and overall oral health. Fortunately, a same day crown can help restore your smile in a single dental visit. This efficient and innovative restoration allows you to improve your teeth without the lengthy process associated with traditional crowns.

What are same day crowns?

Same day crowns are custom-designed dental restorations prepared and placed within a single appointment. Unlike traditional crowns, which require multiple visits to the dental office and the use of temporary crowns, same day crowns utilize advanced digital imaging technology and manufacturing techniques to streamline the restoration process. The dentist uses this technology to create a crown that fits seamlessly with the patient's natural teeth. This precision ensures that the crown is functional while improving the appearance of the patient's smile.

The benefits of same day crowns

Choosing same day crowns offers a variety of benefits for those seeking a convenient and effective solution to severely damaged or decayed teeth. The most common benefits include the following:

Time efficiency

Having the possibility of completing the entire crown process in one appointment is a significant advantage for individuals with busy schedules. Traditional crowns often involve two or more visits spread across weeks, requiring additional time off work, school, or other life obligations. In contrast, same day crowns eliminate the waiting period and provide an immediate restoration for damaged teeth.

No need for temporary crowns

Temporary crowns are prone to issues. They can cause pain and discomfort and increase the patient's sensitivity. Temporary crowns are also unstable and can become loose or fall out. Fortunately, with same day crowns, there is no need for a temporary restoration. Removing the need for temporary crowns reduces the risk of complications and inconvenience during the crown placement process.

Durability and longevity

Same day crowns consist of high-quality materials like zirconia and porcelain. These materials can withstand daily wear and tear. When properly cared for, same day crowns can last for decades, providing a reliable and long-lasting solution to damaged and decayed teeth.

Ideal candidates for same day crowns

Same day crowns are suitable for addressing various dental concerns. These often include:

  • Teeth with mild to moderate decay or damage
  • Cracked or broken teeth
  • Minor chipped teeth
  • Worn-down teeth
  • Teeth that have undergone root canal therapy

Patients with certain complex cases may still require traditional crowns, such as a fracture under their gumline or advanced periodontal disease. The dentist will assess the specific needs of each individual to determine the best course of treatment to restore their smile and oral health.

Same day crowns: what to expect from the treatment process

The process of getting a same day crown begins with an initial consultation. During the appointment, the dentist examines the affected tooth to determine if a crown is the most suitable option. If approved, the dentist will prepare the tooth. They do this by removing decay and shaping it to accommodate the crown. Preparing the tooth ensures the restoration fits the tooth properly and provides a stable foundation for everyday chewing and biting functions.

Then, the dentist will use advanced digital scanning technology—typically CAD/CAM—to capture detailed images of the prepared tooth and surrounding area. These images replace impressions used in the traditional dental crown placement process.

Using the scans, the dentist can design the crown with on-site specialized dental software. The design is personalized to ensure the restoration fits and matches the patient's natural teeth. Then, once the design is complete, the dentist carves the crown from a durable ceramic block. The process usually only takes a few minutes.

Finally, the dentist will carefully place the crown on the prepared tooth. They can make necessary adjustments to ensure the patient's comfort and that the crown fits properly. Once finished, the dentist will securely bond the crown in place, completing the procedure. From start to finish, the same-day crown placement process takes about 60 to 90 minutes, compared to the up to two weeks it takes an off-site dental lab to create a traditional crown.

Caring for same day crowns

Proper care is essential to maximize the lifespan of a same day crown. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene habits help prevent decay and gum disease that can compromise the crown's stability. In addition, avoiding habits such as grinding teeth or biting hard objects can prevent unnecessary wear and damage.

Schedule a consultation today

Restoring damaged teeth no longer requires weeks of waiting and multiple visits to the dentist. With same day crowns, it is now possible to fully restore your smile in just one appointment. If you are considering same day crowns, call our Encino office to learn more or to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment here: https://www.encinodentalassociates.com or call Encino Cosmetic & Dental Implants at (818) 578-2333 for an appointment in our Encino office.

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