CEREC Technology Makes Dental Crowns Easy
This device builds a perfect crown in only seconds.If you've had a broken tooth, you're all too familiar with the arduous task of getting a dental crown. The tooth has to be drilled, then a mold is made and sent away to a lab to be made. A temporary crown is placed on the tooth until the permanent one comes in, at which time the patient must return for another appointment, and sometimes that crown doesn't fit right and you have to return once again.

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Once the crown is made, the dentist simply cements it to the tooth and uses a blue laser light to cure the cement so it hardens right away. The entire process from beginning to end can have you in and out of the dentist's office in only 30 minutes.
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The dental crown procedure can save and restore the function of a damaged or cracked tooth that has been worn down quite a bit. Paying a dental crown cost can often times be just as painful as the experience itself.
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I have not heard of this cerec crown. I wonder how it is different, or if it is just a different name of the crown process. It would be good to know if it is or not. If it is something different that is better I will have to check it out.
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