How Are Dental Crowns Placed?
Creating a dental crown traditionally requires two to three weeks, but thanks to CEREC technology, we can create a customized, natural-looking dental crown in about an hour. CEREC uses computer-aided drafting (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technology, the same used in industrial applications since the late 1970s.
After your tooth has been prepared, we use this technology to take a digital impression of your smile. This detailed map of your teeth and gums is then used to guide a special milling machine that uses diamond-tipped tools to craft your dental crown from a single block of porcelain, selected to match the color of your teeth. After about an hour, your crown will be ready to try on.
First, the crown will be placed without an adhesive to gauge its fit. If necessary, Dr. Rink will make adjustments. Once the crown fits precisely, and your bite feels comfortable, a special dental cement is applied and your crown is set in place.