
Signs You May Need a Dental Crown
Dental crowns are often used to restore teeth that are damaged, weakened, or heavily restored.
Your dentist may recommend a crown if a tooth can no longer be protected with a simple filling.
If you are experiencing tooth damage, discomfort when chewing, or a broken restoration, a dental evaluation can help determine whether a crown may be recommended.
When a Crown May Be Urgent
• A tooth that has cracked significantly
• A broken tooth causing sharp edges or pain
• A large filling that has fractured
• A tooth weakened after root canal treatment
Prompt treatment can help protect the remaining tooth structure and prevent further damage.

Same-Day Dental Crowns
in Greenville
Traditional crowns usually require two visits and temporary restorations.
At Southern Laser Dentistry, advanced CEREC digital crown technology allows many crowns to be designed, created, and placed in a single appointment.
That means:
• No temporary crown
• No messy impressions
• No second appointment
• A fully restored tooth in one visit
What to Expect During a Same-Day Crown Visit
Same-day crown technology allows many teeth to be restored in a single visit using advanced digital dentistry.
Here’s what typically happens during your appointment.

1
Digital Scan
Using a small handheld scanner, your dentist captures detailed images of your tooth and surrounding teeth. These images create a precise digital model used to design your crown.
2
Custom Crown Design
Once the scan is complete, your crown is designed digitally using advanced software.
3
In-Office Crown Creation
After the design is finalized, the crown is created using in-office milling technology.
4
Same-Day Crown Placement
Once the crown is completed, your dentist will carefully check the fit, shape, and bite alignment before placing it.
Traditional Crowns vs Same-Day Crown Technology
Many dental crowns have traditionally required two appointments and a temporary restoration.
Modern digital crown technology allows many teeth to be restored in a single vis

Most traditional dental crowns involve several steps and multiple visits.
Step 1 — First Appointment
• Tooth preparation
• Traditional impression using dental putty
• Temporary crown placement
Step 2 — Laboratory Fabrication
• Crown sent to an external dental lab
• Fabrication may take 1–2 weeks
Step 3 — Second Appointment
• Temporary crown removal
• Permanent crown placement
Common inconveniences
• Temporary crown may loosen or break
• Multiple appointments required
• Additional time away from work or school
Traditional Crown Prosess

Same-day crowns use modern digital technology to complete the process in a single visit.
Step 1 — Digital Scan
A comfortable digital scan replaces traditional impressions.
Step 2 — Computer-Guided Design
Your crown is digitally designed for precise fit and natural appearance.
Step 3 — In-Office Milling
The crown is created from durable ceramic material in our office.
Step 4 — Same-Day Placement
The permanent crown is placed the same day.
Benefits
• One appointment
• No temporary crown
• Faster restoration
• Precise digital fit
Same-Day Crown Process
Same-day Crown FAQs
Still have questions? Our team is here to help you feel confident before your visit.





