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FAQs – Same Day Crowns Treatment

Dental patients who have decayed, damaged, misshapen or discolored teeth can benefit from same day crowns. There is often confusion regarding this type of crown and how it differs from the traditional type. Understanding what they are and how they can help you is essential for making the best decision for your teeth.

Get answers to your questions about same day crowns

The following are some of the most common questions that patients have about this treatment.

What is a same day crown?

A same day crown is a customized cap that fits over a tooth. Unlike the traditional type, these are created and placed during the initial dental visit. During the appointment, the dentist will take photos of the tooth and surrounding teeth with a 3D camera, as well as measurements to ensure a proper fit. A 3D model of the tooth is created, and CAD/CAM (computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing) technology is used to create the design of the crown, which is crafted from a ceramic block and customized to fit the tooth. The dentist will clean out any decay and shape the tooth as needed, and the crown is then bonded to it.

How long does the process take?

The fabrication and fitting of the crown is an incredibly fast process. The entire procedure can usually be completed in an hour.

What is the treatment for?

This type of crown is a treatment option for patients who have a sudden dental emergency, such as a cracked or chipped tooth. It is also used for chronic conditions, such as bruxism, which is grinding of the teeth. For some patients, a crown can be an option to enhance a tooth’s appearance and may correct certain cosmetic issues of the teeth, such as discolorations, gaps and malocclusions, otherwise known as crooked teeth.

What are the benefits?

Same day crowns have numerous benefits. The main advantage is the convenience of being able to have the procedure done in one day. For dental patients with insurance copays, there is only one copay needed for same day crowns, which can help keep costs down. Ceramic is the typical material used for the creation of same day crowns and has a natural and appealing look that is indistinguishable from a real tooth. The procedure is also easier for patients, as the dentist only needs to take a picture and does not need to create an impression of the teeth like traditional crowns require.

In addition, this type of crown is often more comfortable for patients. A temporary crown, which is briefly used for the traditional treatment, may be uncomfortable to wear and is vulnerable to chipping. These temporary crowns may also result in the growth of bacteria and tooth decay if they are improperly fitted.

What considerations should you take after your crown procedure?

Your professional will walk you through the aftercare process. However, typically during the 24 hours after your crown appointment, you should avoid sticky foods. This way, you can be sure that your crown fully bonds. For the first few days after your appointment, your teeth may be sore while you get used to the new crowns. You may also notice some sensitivity.  

Is the process an uncomfortable one?

While every patient experiences the crown process differently, most of them agree that it is not usually uncomfortable. Your professional will shape your tooth to fit the crown that is being made for you using three-dimensional imaging. You also will not need to wear a temporary crown, which typically feels more awkward than the permanent one. For this reason, most people agree it is a comfortable process.  

How long will the crown last?

When you take care of your new crown, it typically will last for at least 10 years. This means you will need to floss and brush your teeth regularly as well as go to the dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and professional cleanings. Keep in mind that even though crowns do not develop decay, they can loosen or become chipped. For this reason, it is important to be careful when eating hard candy or chewing on ice. It is also a good idea to avoid using your teeth to open packages, which can cause chips over time.  

Conclusion

Same day crowns are a wonderful treatment option for patients who have numerous dental issues, such as broken teeth, bruxism and malocclusions. These crowns look and feel natural and are an easy and convenient option that can help patients improve the look of their teeth. Talk to a professional to help you determine if they are the right choice for you.

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