Dental Crowns

Our Crowns are made on site during your appointment…..

  • dr michelle johnston performing precion intr oral scan for cerec crown

    CEREC Scan

    CEREC scan uses advanced digital technology to create precise 3D images of your teeth for fast, accurate dental restorations. no more uncomfortable scans

  • Dental CAD/CAM chairside milling machine with computer screen showing a dental implant model in a dental office.

    Design- CAD

    Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is a technology that uses specialized software to create detailed 3D digital models of objects—in dentistry, it’s used to design custom restorations like crowns, bridges, and veneers. With CAD, dentists can precisely plan and design a patient’s dental restoration on a computer, ensuring an accurate fit and optimal function.

  • A person uses a dental milling machine to grind a small dental prosthetic, with the machine's digital interface visible on the right.

    Fabrication- CAM

    With CEREC CAM technology, your crown is precision-milled from high-quality ceramic or zirconia blocks. It’s then expertly glazed and stained before being fired at 900°C—all completed quickly while you relax with a cup of coffee.

  • A dental crown made of white ceramic or porcelain, placed on a reflective black surface.

    Delivery

    CEREC crown insert is the final step where the custom-milled crown is carefully fitted and bonded to your tooth for a natural, durable restoration—usually completed in a single visit

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ceraminc emax and zirconia crowns with proven strength durability and longievity