Same Day Crowns

Using CEREC technology, you can have a crown in one appointment.

Patient convenience, saving time by having one appointment instead of two, and the patient leaving the appointment with the restoration.

Digital Impressions offer a quicker, more accurate and more comfortable experience for the patient

Zirconia and digital technology precision allows for more conservative tooth preparation, preserving more of the natural tooth

Hello, I am Dr Alexis Brown. I do restorative dentistry at Family Holistic Dentistry. When I see you for fillings or crowns, at the beginning of the appointment, you will be allowed to ask questions and have any concerns truly listened to and addressed. I will ensure your dental treatment is as relaxing and comfortable as possible. From start to finish, all fillings and crowns will be completed by me, the dentist, not a dental assistant. I will use state-of-the-art dental technology, equipment, and premium materials to ensure you have the best care available.

About Dr. Brown

Dr. Alexis Brown is a graduate of Baylor University Dental School and has been using CEREC technology for over ten years.

Cerec Process:

  1. Tooth Preparation: The procedure starts with Dr Brown preparing the affected tooth, which involves cleaning and shaping it to ensure the new restoration fits perfectly.

  2. Digital Impression: Next, we digitally scan the patient's mouth. This method is far more comfortable and accurate than traditional dental impressions, which involve goopy materials.

  3. Design and Fabrication: Dr. Brown then uses the digital images to design the restoration on a computer. This design is sent directly to an in-office milling machine, which carves the restoration out of a ceramic block. While it mills and cools, the patient can rest or take a walk in the neighborhood.

  4. Final Fit and Placement: After 45 minutes to an hour, Dr Brown tests the fit of the new restoration. If adjustments are needed, they can be made immediately. Once an ideal fit is confirmed, the restoration is polished and bonded to the tooth, and the patient can leave with their new crown.

Dr. Brown explains the process and demonstrates the CEREC technology for same-day crowns at Family Holistic Dentistry.

Dr. Brown is wonderful! She’s professional, caring, and very knowledgeable. My deep cleaning was the most calming pleasant experience I’ve ever had at the dentist. The staff is also friendly, patient, and professional. I appreciate they provide ample time for questions - I’ve never felt rushed during my visits.
— Kendra Fryburg

Some Frequently Asked Questions

  • We have a Cerec and an in house lab. We would use what ever option is best.

  • With proper care and maintenance, CEREC crowns can last many years, similar to traditional crowns. Good oral hygiene practices, such as regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, can help prolong the crown's lifespan. description

  • While many patients are candidates for CEREC crowns, there may be certain cases where traditional crowns or alternative treatments are more appropriate. We can evaluate your dental health and discuss your options to determine the best course of treatment.

  • CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics. It's a technology that allows dentists to create and place ceramic dental restorations, such as crowns, in a single dental appointment.

  • It is best to wait at least one hour

  • CEREC crowns are known for their excellent esthetic results. The ceramic material used closely mimics the natural appearance of teeth, providing a highly lifelike restoration.

  • The CEREC blocks closely resemble the color of human teeth, but we have the advantage of an in-house ceramist who can stain the tooth to get a precise color. We also have a lab in house if CEREC isn't option for front teeth.

  • CEREC crowns are known to be as durable as traditional crowns. They are made from high-quality ceramic materials that are strong and long-lasting.

  • CEREC uses CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing) technology. The dentist takes digital impressions of the tooth, designs the restoration on a computer, and then the milling machine fabricates the restoration from a block of ceramic material. description.