Have You Heard About CEREC Crowns?
Contributed by DentalROI
Most people have some knowledge of dental crowns yet the majority are unaware of the merits of CEREC crowns or even what this acronym stands for. Fret not, as our oral health specialists are here to explain CEREC crowns in plain English all patients can understand without DDS credentials. Let’s take a look at what CEREC crowns are really all about and why they are becoming increasingly popular as time progresses.




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Dental crown technology has advanced to the point that crowns can be applied to the teeth on the exact same day the patient goes to the dentist for his or her visit. Dental crowns also called “caps”, are helpful for a wide variety of dental issues. People have their teeth crowned to repair sections damaged by decay, to replace a lost tooth as a component of a dental implant system, to cover a cosmetically damaged tooth, restore a cracked/broken tooth and simply add more stability to a tooth weakened by root canal therapy.