CEREC® “Same Day Crown” System
• No Temporary.
• No Messy Impressions.
• One Easy Appointment.
CEREC® is an advanced dental technology that is utilized for the restoration of decayed, cracked, or chipped teeth. CEREC® can create full crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers. The CEREC machine crafts a restoration in a matter of minutes.
The high-tech CEREC® camera takes a 3-dimensional optical impression of the damaged tooth, and uploads the image to the computer. This step avoids the uncomfortable impressions and molds that induce gagging. The 3-D image is far superior to the multiple steps involved in traditional crown fabrication. The image and design software uses 3-D CAD (Computer Aided Design) software to design the restoration that is more predictable, and a crown that fits better than traditional fabrication methods. A better fitting crown means that it will last longer because it has better resistance to re-decay of the crown. The patient also benefits by avoiding the sensitivity and inconvenience of “temporary” crowns that break, fall off, or are swallowed while eating. Lastly, CEREC® restorations are made of compressed porcelain. It is for this reason that they are stronger than laboratory restorations, which are layered porcelain. Higher strength means more resistance to fracture and the need for replacement.
Once the crown imaging and design is complete, the CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) system takes over to automatically create the restoration while the patient waits.
Finally, the new custom-crafted restoration is bonded to the remaining healthy tooth tissue of the damaged tooth. The entire procedure usually take slightly more than 1 hour!

A state of the art machine that allows us to create a long lasting, all porcelain, metal free restoration that mimics natural tooth structure. The entire procedure can be accomplished in one office visit without bulky, messy impression trays, temporaries or a second appointment. (
Digital x-rays allows the dentist to capture a more detailed image with 90% less exposure to radiation than traditional x-rays.
A computer imaging program that allows you to “try on” a new smile with your own picture so you can see all the possibilities of cosmetic dentistry before beginning a procedure.
A complimentary appointment reminder and confirmation system that works through e-mail, text message or telephone, whichever is your preferred method of communication.