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Services - Implant Dentistry: Improving Existing Smile
Benefits of a new Procera crown
If the tooth is damaged or of poor quality, a new ceramic
crown is probably the best solution. Installation is fast.
The end result is fantastic.

The all-ceramic Procera crown has many advantages over
traditional crowns. Besides its high esthetic qualities, the
function and longevity of the crown is excellent as well.
· Superior esthetic result, compared to traditional crowns
· Easy installation, quick results
· Short and convenient treatment
Treatment:
In the best case, the new crown is installed in two dentist
visits in one week's time. The inconvenience and
after-effects will be minimal.
COURSE OF TREATMENT
PLACING A NEW CROWN – STEP-BY-STEP
The course of treatment described here is one of several
options available. Consult your dentist to find out what the
best solution is for you, given your specific condition.
1. Before procedure
The dentist makes a first evaluation and makes an impression
of the existing crown. The impression is used as the
prototype for the new crown.

2. Preparing the old tooth
The natural tooth is given minor preparation or adjustments.
A temporary crown is attached.

3. Placing the new crown
A week or so after the first visit, the permanent crown is
securely fitted. Normally, it will serve its owner for life.

4. End result
The end result is a new tooth that should blend in perfectly
with the others. Brush and floss as recommended by your
dentist or dental hygienist.

ALTERNATIVES TO AN ALL-CERAMIC CROWN
Porcelain fused to metal
Simply put, a new all-ceramic Procera
crown is esthetically superior to any other type of crown.
You just can't get the same finish and natural, living look
with a traditional metal core crown. However, the latter is
an established and well-known solution. This is probably why
it is still commonly used, even though function,
installation and price are normally equal to that of a
ceramic crown.

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