Fix Your Smile Sooner With a CEREC Crown

stephenlega • November 15, 2018

You deserve to feel good about your smile. You deserve to have a healthy mouth.

And you deserve to get those things sooner, rather than later.

When you have a broken, cracked, decayed, discolored, or worn-down tooth, you may not feel great about smiling. You may worry about your oral health, too.

Fortunately, there is an easy want to address those concerns at our dental office in Columbia, SC. You can get a CEREC same-day dental crown at Total Dental Care of South Carolina.

Dr. Douglas Forbes and the rest of our team is ready to help you feel like showing off your smile once again.

To schedule an appointment, call us today at  803-272-4162.

In the meantime, keep reading to learn more about what a CEREC crown could do for you.

Make a Change for the Better

Anyone who has lived long enough knows that life doesn’t always go the way we want. In dentistry, we see this all the time:

People break teeth due to accidents and injuries. People crack teeth when they bite down on the wrong thing. Tooth decay sometimes requires more than a filling to fix, and wear and tear and take a toll on a smile.

It’s okay to be upset or disappointed if your smile doesn’t quite look as nice as you want. Your feelings are a normal part of being human. At the same time, you always have the power to do something about it. You can take action to restore your smile, to restore your oral health, and to prevent problems from getting worse.

Getting a dental crown is one of the best ways to start feeling confident in your smile again. When your tooth needs to be repaired, the first step is reshaping it to create an abutment. This does two things. First, it removes the part of your tooth that has been weakened by damage. Second, it preserves the healthy part of your tooth to provide support for your crown.

When the crown is bonded to your tooth, it will look natural. It also restores the function of your tooth, so you can bite and chew as you did before.

See the Difference Sooner With CEREC

Knowing what a crown can do, would you rather get that crown in a few weeks or in one day? At our practice, we can make a same-day crown for you in a matter of hours.

This is possible because we have invested and been trained in CEREC technology. Using this system, we can scan your teeth digitally. Using computer-aided design, we can send information to our in-office milling machine. This will turn a piece of durable ceramic so that it fits your smile and looks like a real tooth.

While that’s happening, we’ll prepare your tooth to receive your crown. Before you leave, you can have a complete smile that you’ll be happy to share — in selfies on social media and in person.

Don’t Wait to Fix Your Smile

Stop living with a tooth that spoils your smile. Take action by getting a CEREC crown at Total Dental Care in Columbia, SC.

To get started, all you need to do is either fill out our online form or call 803-272-4162 to request an appointment.

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