Putting Technology To Work For Faster Tooth Repair, Replacement

stephenlega • December 16, 2016

When a patient enters our dentist office in Columbia, SC, with a broken, cracked, or decayed tooth, there’s a good chance he or she will leave with a restored smile. That’s because we provide CEREC same-day dental crowns .

We know you don’t want to make more trips to the dentist office than needed. Thanks to our CEREC in-office milling machine, we can create your dental crown and bond it to your tooth in a single visit to Total Dental Care of South Carolina.

Dental crowns can be used to fix:

▸ Chipped teeth

▸ Broken teeth

▸ Cracked teeth

▸ Decayed teeth

▸ Discolored teeth

▸ Infected teeth

A CEREC crown can get your smile back in shape while providing the same function as a natural tooth.

Make an appointment today if you think a dental crown could help you. Call 803-272-4162 or contact us online to schedule your visit.

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