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For the last few decades, when patients were told they needed to have a crown installed, the first response was a bit of surprise. Then it was the realization that the process would take weeks to complete from beginning to end. As the patient learned the details, the first visit would involve the removal of the bad tooth material and the installation of a temporary crown. Then, a bit later, the permanent crown would be installed, usually, after the crown is created and finished.
Interestingly, modern technology has now made it possible for new crown patients to avoid that entire traditional process and instead get a crown completed in one day. How is this possible? It’s a process that borrows from computer-aided design.
The process works similarly to how traditional crowns are developed. The initial step begins with the dentist’s evaluation of the patient and the mapping of the tooth to be replaced with a crown. This is done through high-technology imaging that literally creates software replicating the tooth in three-dimensional specifications. Once mapped, the specifications then become the model on which a replacement crown is fabricated. A system now referred to is CEREC. The model is sent to a milling machine that creates the tooth crown. Once finished, the dentist takes the crown and installs it over the patient’s tooth, skipping the temporary crown step and going straight to the replacement tooth.
Again, traditional crowns are a much longer process involving at least two visits that go like this:
CEREC dental technology is producing a completely new paradigm in providing replacement crowns for patients. The simple advantage of time convenience makes the CEREC approach far more attractive and reduces the discomfort for the patient that often comes with multiple visits. Instead, the new crown process goes like this: the tooth to be crowned is mapped, fabricated, and fitted within one visit, something most people can manage far better than multiple visits. Additionally, it reduces the risk of damage to the treated tooth, removing the time window it takes for a temporary crown to be needed, which could fail or become infected.
Suppose you’re looking for a same-day crown dentist in and around Riverview, FL; the Inspiration Dental dentists, Drs. Janis Milne and Rosie Kickish provide the answer. With in-house CEREC dental technology, our team can produce same-day crowns with consistent quality and patient care. With a fully certified approach to CEREC procedures and crown fabrication, our team provides teeth replacements that stand up to and compares to any crown on the market. Not sure about needing a crown; we can confirm if a tooth is ready for a replacement. Call our Inspirational Dental team and set up an initial appointment; you can reach us at (813) 638-0313.
At Inspiration Dental in Riverview, Florida, Dr. Janis Milne and Dr. Rosie Kickish offer same-day crowns using advanced CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) technology. CEREC is used to design and fabricate dental crowns within a single appointment. Compared to traditional crowns requiring repeat visits and temporary restorations, a CEREC crown is created on-site using digital impressions and a milling machine, eliminating temporary restorations and streamlining the overall procedure.
The CEREC process begins with a comprehensive evaluation of the affected tooth. High-resolution digital images are taken to create a 3D model of the tooth, which is then used to design the crown with precise specifications. This design is sent to an in-office milling machine, fabricating the crown from a ceramic block. Once the crown is ready, it is bonded to the prepared tooth, all within the same visit.
Same-day crowns offer several advantages:
While many patients are excellent candidates for same-day crowns, suitability depends on individual dental needs. CEREC crowns restore broken, decayed, or root canal-treated teeth. However, complex cases may still require traditional crown methods. A thorough examination by Dr. Milne or Dr. Kickish at Inspiration Dental will determine the most appropriate treatment for each patient.
Caring for a same-day crown involves maintaining good oral hygiene practices:
Avoid chewing hard foods or objects that could damage the crown. With proper care, CEREC crowns can last many years.
Dr. Janis Milne is dedicated to providing high-quality dental care for patients while focusing on preventing dental problems. She obtained her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the prestigious University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry before completing an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale. She continues to further her education by attending various dental programs. She loves helping her patients achieve their best smiles while dealing with their fears, concerns, and expectations.
Dr. Rosalia "Rosie" Kickish is a highly qualified dentist with over nine years of experience. She obtained her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, following a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the College of Charleston. She completed advanced training at the University of Florida's General Dentistry program. Dr. Kickish has practiced in Goose Creek, SC, and Tallahassee, FL, honing her expertise in general dentistry. Now at Inspiration Dental in Riverview, FL, she is dedicated to providing compassionate care and building lasting patient relationships in the Tampa Bay community.
Dr. Rosalia "Rosie" Kickish is a highly qualified dentist with over nine years of experience. She obtained her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, following a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the College of Charleston. She completed advanced training at the University of Florida's General Dentistry program. Dr. Kickish has practiced in Goose Creek, SC, and Tallahassee, FL, honing her expertise in general dentistry. Now at Inspiration Dental in Riverview, FL, she is dedicated to providing compassionate care and building lasting patient relationships in the Tampa Bay community.