A damaged or decayed tooth used to mean multiple dental visits, weeks of waiting, and a mouth full of temporary materials — but that is no longer the only option. For patients weighing their restoration choices, the decision between same-day CEREC crowns and traditional lab-made crowns comes down to a few key factors: your schedule, your treatment goals, and the kind of experience you want at the dentist’s chair.
At Elite Dental Aesthetics in Reno, Nevada, Dr. Travis Adams offers both pathways, but with a particular emphasis on using cutting-edge technology to make your care as efficient and comfortable as possible. With expertise in CAD/CAM dentistry, fixed prosthodontics, and comprehensive restorative care, Dr. Adams takes the time to walk each patient through their options so they can make a truly informed decision for their smile.
What Are CEREC Same-Day Crowns?
CEREC same-day dental crowns are crafted entirely in-office using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing technology. Dr. Adams uses a digital scanner to capture a precise 3D image of your tooth, designs the crown on-screen, and then mills it from a high-quality ceramic block — all while you wait. There are no physical impressions, no temporary crowns, and no second appointment.
Research published in Medical Principles and Practice found that CEREC crowns meet clinically accepted standards for marginal integrity, making them a reliable treatment option for dental professionals and patients alike. The ability to deliver a permanent, precisely fitted restoration in a single visit represents a meaningful advancement in how restorative care is delivered.
How Do Traditional Crowns Compare?
Traditional crowns follow a multi-step process that spans at least two separate appointments. At the first visit, the tooth is prepared, a physical impression is taken, and a temporary crown is placed. That impression is then sent to an off-site dental lab, where a technician fabricates the permanent crown over the course of one to three weeks. When the lab work returns, patients come back in for placement and any necessary adjustments.
When traditional crowns may be preferred
For some cases, the traditional route still makes sense. Complex restorations involving multiple teeth, situations where laboratory-custom shading is critical for highly visible anterior teeth, or cases that require specific material considerations may still benefit from a lab-based workflow. Dr. Adams evaluates each case individually to determine which approach will deliver the most durable and aesthetically pleasing result for that specific patient.
Key Differences Between the Two Options
Understanding what sets these two approaches apart can help you feel confident going into your consultation. Here is a breakdown of the most important distinctions:
- Time commitment: CEREC crowns are completed in a single visit, while traditional crowns require at least two appointments spread over several weeks.
- Temporary crowns: Traditional crowns require a temporary restoration that must be worn and carefully maintained in the interim; CEREC crowns eliminate this step entirely.
- Digital vs. physical impressions: CEREC uses a comfortable digital scan, whereas traditional crowns involve putty impressions that some patients find uncomfortable.
- Material: Both options use high-quality ceramic materials, though the specific type and processing method differ between the two approaches.
- Customization: Traditional lab crowns offer some added flexibility for highly complex esthetic cases, while CEREC crowns deliver excellent results for the vast majority of patients.
Both options have a strong track record, and the right choice depends entirely on your individual clinical needs.
Which Option Is Right for You?
The best crown for your smile is the one that fits your clinical situation, your lifestyle, and your expectations for care. Patients who value convenience, want to minimize time away from work or family, or simply prefer fewer dental appointments are often excellent candidates for CEREC same-day crowns. The dental technology at Elite Dental Aesthetics is specifically designed to support this kind of efficient, patient-first experience.
That said, Dr. Adams does not take a one-size-fits-all approach. As a dentist who prioritizes quality over quantity of patients, he takes the time to assess your tooth structure, surrounding bite, and cosmetic goals before making any recommendation. For patients who want to explore how to make their treatment more affordable regardless of which option they choose, dental financing options are available to help fit care into your budget.
Schedule a Consultation at Elite Dental Aesthetics
Whether you are leaning toward the convenience of a same-day crown or want to explore what a traditional approach might offer, Dr. Travis Adams is ready to help you find the right fit. At Elite Dental Aesthetics, every recommendation is grounded in clinical expertise, honest communication, and a genuine commitment to your long-term oral health.
Patients throughout the Reno area, including South Reno, West Reno, and Damonte Ranch, are welcome to contact us to schedule their consultation today.