What to Expect With CEREC Crowns: Steps, Benefits, and Aftercare

Cerec Chattanooga, TN

CEREC crowns offer a convenient way to restore a damaged tooth with a custom crown designed and made in a single visit. While they are similar in appearance and function to traditional dental crowns, they differ in the treatment process. Understanding the steps and aftercare helps the process feel simple and predictable.

Why a general dentist recommends a CEREC crown

Like traditional crowns, CEREC crowns protect a tooth that has a large cavity, cracks, significant wear, or a weakened structure after treatment. It covers the tooth to support chewing forces and help prevent further breakdown. The dentist may also recommend a crown when a large filling no longer provides dependable support. A strong fit and a balanced bite help the crown feel comfortable during daily eating.

How the CEREC crown process works

CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic, meaning that, unlike traditional crowns that require multiple appointments, CEREC crowns require only one. The appointment typically starts with an exam and a plan to confirm that a crown is appropriate for the problem and the tooth can support it. After numbing for comfort, the dentist shapes the tooth so the restoration fits securely without feeling bulky.

Digital scanning creates a precise 3D model that helps the dentist design the crown with accurate contact points and bite alignment. CEREC crowns use this digital plan to produce a restoration that matches the tooth's shape and function. While the procedure is simple and painless, it can take up to two hours, so patients should plan accordingly.

Benefits of CEREC crowns

CEREC crowns host many benefits. One of the biggest is efficiency, since the crown can be completed without a second appointment for placement. That often means no temporary crown and fewer opportunities for sensitivity or temporary breakage. Further, the digital scan supports a comfortable fit by eliminating the need for a somewhat messy impression material for many patients. For many smiles, CEREC crowns provide natural-looking ceramic restorations that blend well with surrounding teeth.

What to expect right after placement

After placement, the dentist checks the bite to confirm that the CEREC crown contacts the opposing teeth evenly. Mild sensitivity to pressure or temperature may occur initially, especially if the tooth has deep work beneath it, but it should not feel sharp or worsen. A new crown may feel slightly different or more pronounced for a short period as the mouth adjusts to the new shape. If the bite feels high or chewing triggers discomfort, a quick adjustment can often solve the issue.

Aftercare tips that protect the CEREC crown and tooth

Daily hygiene protects both the crown margins and the natural tooth structure at the gumline. Therefore, brushing twice daily and cleaning between teeth helps reduce plaque that can contribute to gum irritation or decay near the edge of the crown. Additionally, patients should avoid harmful habits such as chewing ice, biting their nails, or using their teeth to open packaging, which can damage the ceramic. Lastly, patients should also avoid acidic foods and beverages and alcohol-based oral care products to ensure the bonding does not slowly degrade.

Schedule a consultation

CEREC crowns provide a streamlined way to restore strength, comfort, and appearance with fewer steps. To extend their lifespan, patients should be diligent in their home care and maintain a partnership with a general dentist. Are you interested in same-day crowns? Call our office to schedule a consultation and determine your candidacy.

Request an appointment here: https://sceniccitydentistry.com or call Scenic City Dentistry at (423) 888-0201 for an appointment in our Chattanooga office.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: CEREC Dentist in Chattanooga, TN.

Related Posts

A Step-by-Step Look Into How CEREC Crowns Are Made

The acronym CEREC® stands for Chairside Economic Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, and it allows dentists to create customized dental crowns while the patient waits in the clinic. The conventional way of making crowns requires the dentist to send an impression of the patient's teeth to a dental lab that makes restorations. The process typically takes…

What To Ask At A CEREC Crown Consultation

CEREC® crowns are a popular solution that quickly restores your confident smile. A crown is a small cap that fits over your tooth to hide cosmetic issues and restore functionality to damaged teeth. While there are many types of crowns, this type is made of strong ceramic material and is designed, created, and installed with…

CEREC Crowns Compared To Other Restorations

More dentists are using CEREC® same-day crowns as a tooth-restoration method. If you have a damaged or severely decayed tooth, this treatment could be just what you need. There are benefits and advantages to choosing this method over other options. It is useful to understand how the process works and how it is different than…

Dental Bonding: An Easy Way To Repair Chips, Cracks, And Gaps

Minor chips, cracks, and gaps in the smile do not have to be permanent. Dental bonding is a quick yet durable way to repair teeth with these cosmetic imperfections. With natural-looking results and minimal preparation, bonding can support oral health and restore the smile to its prior radiance.Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which…