How Does the Dental Crown Procedure Work?
Firstly, the tooth to be treated is prepared for the crown and the impression or mold is made of the tooth. A temporary crown is placed on the tooth for a brief period to give protection to your teeth during the interim of fabricating the actual crown. . Meanwhile this mold is dispatched to the dental lab to be inspected. The new crown is fitted and cemented at the teeth as soon as it is ready at a later date. Expedite the Process With CAD/CAM Technology Medical technology has went through an elevation process rapidly. This has originated in the development of CAD/CAM which aims to reproduce 3-D photographs of your teeth. A model of the ceramic block is prerequisite to correct the imperfections in your tooth. You will not need a temporary crown placement, nor is it necessary for you to revisit our office for the last cementation process as we have the facility available of CAD/CAM. The Collaboration Between Dental Crowns, Implants, and Fixed Partial Dentures Dental implantation involve