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The Benefits Of CEREC Same Day Crowns

Dental CrownsMost people have at some point wished for a magic wand that could solve dental problems with a simple wave. No waiting rooms, no frantic schedule juggling to fit in the one or more appointments that might be necessary to fix or replace damaged or missing teeth. While no such magic wand exists (sorry), CEREC same day crowns might be the next best thing. Thanks to modern digital technology, Dr. Jonathan Lovell and Dr. Matthew Scheerhorn, the dentists at Superstition Mountain Dental in Gold Canyon, AZ, can repair your smile in as little as a single visit to the office.

CEREC Same Day Crowns in Gold Canyon, AZ

CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) crowns are a quick and affordable option for fixing some of the most common cosmetic dental problems - cracks, chips, small gaps, and permanent stains and discolorations that can't be treated with surface teeth whitening treatments. Because CEREC crowns are designed using a digital image of your teeth to create the mold for the ceramic crown using a computer program called CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing), the dentist can design and manufacture the crown on site while you wait.

The CEREC Advantage

One of the biggest benefits of CEREC is right there in the name - same day crowns. For many busy adults, making the time to get to the dentist for one, let alone multiple appointments can feel close to impossible. Unlike other dental restorations that require fabrication at an outside lab and more than one appointment, you can walk out of the office with your ceramic CEREC crowns in a single visit.

Find a Dentist in Gold Canyon, AZ

For more information about CEREC same day crowns and other cosmetic and restorative dentistry treatments, contact Superstition Mountain Dental by calling (480) 671-7777 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Lovell or Dr. Scheerhorn today.



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