Same-Day Crowns vs Traditional: What’s Actually Different?
Same-Day Crowns vs Traditional: What’s Actually Different?
At Bacchus Marsh Dental House, we offer both CEREC same-day crowns and traditional crown options for patients from Bacchus Marsh, Melton, and Ballan. Knowing what distinguishes these approaches can help you choose what works best for your situation.
Let’s break down how these two crown options actually differ in practice.
Understanding the Traditional Crown Process
Traditional crown procedures typically span two or three appointments over several weeks. During your first visit, the tooth is prepared by removing decay and shaping it to accommodate the crown. An impression is taken using putty-like material, and a temporary crown is placed to protect the prepared tooth.
This impression is sent to an external dental laboratory where technicians fabricate your custom crown, which typically takes 2-3 weeks. During this waiting period, you’ll need to be careful with your temporary crown – avoiding sticky or hard foods that might dislodge it.
Once the permanent crown is ready, you return for a second appointment where the temporary is removed and the permanent crown is fitted and cemented in place. This traditional approach has been used successfully for decades and produces excellent results.
How CEREC Same-Day Crowns Work
CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) technology allows the entire crown process to happen in a single appointment. The tooth is prepared similarly to traditional methods, but instead of physical impressions, a digital scanner captures detailed 3D images of your prepared tooth.
This digital information feeds into specialised software that designs your crown right there in the dental practice. Once the design is finalised, an in-office milling machine carves your custom crown from a solid block of ceramic material. The entire process – from preparation to placement – typically takes 2-3 hours.
Time and Convenience Considerations
One of the most obvious same-day crown benefits is time efficiency. With CEREC, you walk in with a damaged tooth and leave with a permanent crown, all in one visit. There’s no waiting period, no second appointment to schedule, and no time off work for multiple visits.
Traditional crowns require at least two appointments spread over weeks. This means coordinating multiple schedules, taking time off work or other commitments twice, and managing the interim period with a temporary crown.
For people with busy schedules, the convenience of completing treatment in a single visit can be significant. However, some people actually prefer having time between appointments to adjust to the idea of the permanent restoration.
The Temporary Crown Factor
Traditional crowns require wearing a temporary crown for several weeks whilst waiting for the permanent one. These temporaries are designed to be just that – temporary. They can sometimes feel bulky, may not fit perfectly, and require careful eating habits to avoid dislodgement.
Same-day crown benefits include eliminating the temporary crown phase entirely. You never have to worry about a temporary falling off at an inconvenient moment or avoiding certain foods for weeks. This can be particularly valuable if you have an important event coming up and don’t want to risk temporary crown issues.
Material and Aesthetic Considerations
Both CEREC and traditional crowns can produce excellent aesthetic results, though there are some differences in material options. Traditional crowns can be made from various materials including all-porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, or gold alloys. The external laboratory has access to a wide range of materials and can create highly customised restorations.
CEREC crowns are milled from ceramic blocks, typically offering excellent aesthetic results that blend naturally with surrounding teeth. The ceramic material used is strong and stain-resistant. However, the material options are somewhat more limited compared to traditional laboratory-made crowns.
For front teeth where aesthetics are paramount, both approaches can deliver natural-looking results. The choice often depends more on other factors than purely aesthetic considerations.
Fit and Adjustment
One potential advantage of same-day crown benefits involves the immediate fitting process. Your dental professional can make adjustments right away while you’re still in the chair. If the bite feels slightly off or the fit isn’t quite right, modifications can be made immediately.
With traditional crowns, if adjustments are needed after placement, it might require additional appointments or, in some cases, having the laboratory remake the crown. However, traditional laboratory-made crowns benefit from highly skilled technicians who specialise in crown fabrication, which can result in excellent initial fit.
Cost Considerations
Cost differences between CEREC and traditional crowns vary based on location, specific circumstances, and dental practices. The same-day crown benefits of eliminating temporary crowns and reducing appointment numbers may offset costs in some situations, whilst in others, pricing may be similar between the two options.
It’s worth discussing costs with your dental practice as they can provide specific information relevant to your situation.
Technology and Precision
CEREC technology uses digital impressions, which many patients find more comfortable than traditional putty impressions that can trigger gagging. The digital scanning process is quick and can be redone easily if needed, unlike physical impressions.
The computer-aided design and manufacturing process offers high precision, with the software calculating optimal crown shape based on your tooth’s position and bite relationship. However, traditional laboratory techniques also provide excellent precision, benefiting from experienced technicians’ expertise.
When Each Approach Might Be Preferred
Same-day crown benefits make CEREC particularly suitable for certain situations. If you have dental anxiety and prefer completing treatment in one visit, or if you have scheduling constraints that make multiple appointments difficult, CEREC might be appealing. It’s also valuable when you can’t risk issues with temporary crowns due to upcoming events.
Traditional crowns might be preferred for complex cases requiring specific material combinations, situations where laboratory technician expertise in shade matching is particularly valuable, or when patients prefer the multi-appointment approach with time to adjust between visits.
Some dental practices might recommend one approach over another based on the specific tooth involved, your individual circumstances, or the complexity of your case.
Making Your Decision
Understanding these differences helps you have informed conversations with your dental professional about which approach suits your needs. Both CEREC same-day crowns and traditional crowns can provide durable, functional, and aesthetic results when properly performed.
At Bacchus Marsh Dental House, we discuss the options available and help you understand which approach might work best for your specific situation. The same-day crown benefits appeal to many patients, whilst others prefer traditional methods for various reasons.
Need a crown and wondering which approach is right for you? Contact Bacchus Marsh Dental House at (03) 5315 2777 to discuss your options. We’ll assess your situation and explain both CEREC same-day crowns and traditional options to help you make the best decision for your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are CEREC crowns as strong as traditional crowns?
CEREC crowns made from modern ceramic materials can be highly durable and withstand normal chewing forces well. Traditional crowns also offer excellent strength, with durability depending partly on the specific material chosen. Both approaches can provide long-lasting restorations when properly placed and maintained.
Can any tooth be treated with a CEREC same-day crown?
Most teeth that need crowns can be treated with CEREC technology. However, certain complex cases or specific clinical situations might be better suited to traditional laboratory-made crowns. Your dental professional can assess whether CEREC is appropriate for your particular tooth and circumstances.
Do CEREC crowns look as natural as traditional crowns?
CEREC crowns can achieve excellent aesthetic results that look very natural. The ceramic material can be colour-matched to your surrounding teeth. Traditional laboratory-made crowns also provide excellent aesthetics. Both approaches can deliver natural-looking results, with the outcome depending more on the skill of the practitioner than the method itself.
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