I am so excited to talk about CEREC. As a general dentist, I have been offering CEREC single visit crowns for 4 years. My intention of this blog is to inform people, and show people, the wonderful service of CEREC crowns. I will get into the technical aspects of how CEREC works, software, milling, materials, bonding, etc. in future posts. For the first post, I would just like to show a case I literally just finished. The patient has had massive silver amalgam filling when the patient was younger, and now the teeth are starting to breakdown and fracture. A tooth really needs a crown when the size of the filling is equal to or greater than 50% of the biting surface. The reason is when a filling gets to be this size or larger, the tooth is half as strong and the risk of a cusp fracturing is very high (especially in back teeth). Where they will fracture we do not know. The worst case scenario is the tooth fracturing into the root, when this happens the tooth is hopeless and would require extraction. A CEREC crown will act like the rings around a barrel. It will hold the natural tooth together preventing further fracturing. So, lets get to the case. As you see above the large silver fillings are actually showing through the natural tooth, this is a cosmetic concern as well.

Now for a side by side comparison of before and after of the CEREC single visit crown. P.S. this procedure start to finish took me two hours. Feel free to post any comments or questions, etc.
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Dr. Miller is an Arizona licensed general dentist. His practice is located in Scottsdale Arizona. To read more about the CEREC procedure click on the following link http://www.drjamesmiller.com/cerec_procedure.html |
I've been thinking that I might need a crown put on a tooth. I chipped one of my molars awhile ago and my dentist tried to fill it with a filling to try and fix the problem. I think the filling broke though. I've been looking at places I can go to get a crown done really fast since the filling didn't work. How can I know if the places I've found are reputable CEREC appliers? http://www.aloufaesthetics.com
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