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Indeed,
patients in Charlotte NC are getting dental caps and teeth crowns in just one
visit every day with CEREC technology provided by the cosmetic dentistry
professionals at Ballantyne Center for Dentistry.
One visit dental crowns are a
miracle of modern cosmetic dentistry
During
the first visit, X-rays would be taken as well as impressions of your existing
teeth. Then
the natural tooth would be prepared to accept the crown. Finally, patients would receive a temporary
crown to protect the exposed tooth while they waited for the permanent crown to
be made. However, CEREC technology is
changing this process. In fact, is not
some kind of a future dream, but it is available to patients now at Ballantyne
Center for Dentistry.
What do one visit dental crowns do
for my teeth?
Crowns
protect teeth that have been cracked or weakened by large cavities. They also help to fortify teeth that have
been drilled out and filled. Crowns are
also used in root canal procedures. A
root canal can weaken a tooth and cause discoloration, problems that can be
resolved in just one visit with CEREC.
Indeed, dental caps are the best solution to a variety of dental
problems and with CEREC technology they are now one of the fastest cosmetic
dentistry solutions available.
More about CEREC dental caps
CEREC
crowns are just as beautiful as any crown you would receive that was made in a
lab. Furthermore, the porcelain
materials from which they are made mimic the qualities of your natural teeth,
expanding and contracting in response to hot and cold in a way that mirrors the
natural tooth material the crown is bonded to.
For that reason, CEREC crowns are not just beautiful, but they actually
make your teeth stronger and more durable.
Where can I get my CEREC teeth
crowns?
Anyone
who lives in Charlotte NC can take advantage of the best that modern cosmetic
dentistry has to offer, including one visit dental crowns with CEREC
technology, by visiting the expert dental professionals at Ballantyne Center for Dentistry.
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