Traditional vs. Same-Day Dental Crown: Which Is Better?

August 28, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drkassem @ 9:54 pm
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From reinforcing damaged teeth to serving as an anchor for an implant, dental crowns are a versatile treatment selection used by thousands of dentists each day. Since they are one of the most popular, common, and cost-effective options, you likely already know quite a bit about them. But did you know that there are two different types? If you need a dental crown but are unsure whether a traditional or same-day dental restoration is the best choice, then keep reading.

Traditional vs. Same-Day Dental Crowns: What’s the Difference?

For decades, crowns have helped patients restore the functionality of their teeth. Traditionally, this required a two-trip, multiple week process of providing patients with a temporary crown while the permanent one was made. However, advancements in technology and dentistry deliver patients today with a same-day dental restoration that takes a fraction of the time while simultaneously improving the results!

How Is a Same-Day Dental Crown Made?

After conducting an initial examination, your dentist will create a digital 3D image of your tooth with the help of a computer. Once the precise measurements have been entered, the indentations, ridges, and other intricacies are added to the rendering. Next, the design is finalized and replicated precisely by the milling machine that can make a crown in just a few minutes! Since the level of accuracy is unparalleled, they often don’t need any further adjustments.

5 Amazing Benefits of Same-Day Dental Crowns

Same-day crowns are widely known for being completely customized to the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth. However, that isn’t the only reason patients love them! In fact, these innovative dental crowns can:

  • Save you time by avoiding multiple trips to the dentist.
  • Provide you with a long-lasting, beautiful result.
  • Be more cost-effective since there is no lab fee and you don’t have to take as much time off work.
  • Bypass the need for pesky temporary crowns.
  • Preserve more of your existing tooth.

At your next appointment, don’t hesitate to speak with your dentist about traditional vs. same-day dental crowns. That way, you can make an informed decision on which option is best for you and your oral health!

About the Author

After obtaining his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University-Camden, Dr. Wael M. Kassem earned his doctorate from Temple University. Today, he uses his 10+ years of experience and state-of-the-art dentistry to provide exemplary care to his patients. Dr. Kassem is also currently a member of multiple reputable organizations, including the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry. If you would like to speak with him about which dental restorations are best for you, visit his website or give him a call at 856-818-9998.

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