CEREC
Getting a traditional crown, veneer, or other restoration is often uncomfortable, involves messy impressions, and takes weeks to finish.
With the advanced CEREC system, your dentist uses a digital scanner to design and fabricate a restoration in the office in a single visit.
Sound too good to be true?
Treatment with CEREC Typically Takes an Hour or Less
No Messy Impressions
With CEREC, you skip the impressions altogether, meaning no uncomfortable trays, no slimy impression material, and no jaw pain.
No Follow-Up Appointment
Unlike conventional restorations, CEREC treatment can be completed in a single day. That means no waiting around for your restoration and no annoying second trip to your doctor's office.
No Uncomfortable Temporary Restoration
Instead of struggling with a temporary restoration that doesn't fit comfortably or look the way you want, you can walk out of the office with a comfortable, natural-looking crown or veneer.
In-Office Fabrication of Metal-Free Crowns and More
CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics. It is an innovative system which uses computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology to design and create restorations in just one visit. Developed by Dentsply Sirona, CEREC creates high-quality, metal-free dental restorations, including crowns, veneers, inlays, and onlays.
A Complete Restoration
in 5 Easy Steps
The design and fabrication process can be completed in under an hour.
Restorations Made with CEREC Are Just as Stable as Lab-Made
CEREC Makes Beautiful, Natural-Looking Restorations
This patient's worn, misshapen, and stained teeth were treated with CEREC restorations for a dramatically improved appearance.
CEREC Restorations Cost about the Same as Those Made in the Lab
In general, ceramic restorations made in your doctor's office with the CEREC system cost roughly the same as those made at an off-site lab. For example, an all-porcelain crown made in a lab typically costs $800 to $3,000. Costs for CEREC crowns also start at about $800. While the initial cost of your CEREC crown may be higher, you will likely save money on other fees.
Type of Restoration | Lab Fees | Multiple Visits | Insurance Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
CEREC | X | X | √ |
Lab-Made | √ | √ | √ |
The final cost of your restoration will depend on a few factors, including the type of restoration you need and your doctor's experience.
Schedule an Appointment
If you are interested in a CEREC restoration, the first step is to make an appointment with your doctor. They can examine your smile and help to decide if a same-day CEREC restoration is right for you.