Fast, Custom Crowns, Veneers, and Bridges in One Visit
Our office is pleased to offer same-day crowns, veneers, and bridges thanks to Planmeca digital dentistry. At the forefront of dental technology, we recently incorporated Planmeca's suite of planning software, intraoral scanner, and in-office milling into the treatment options available to patients. As a result, we can take a digital scan of your teeth and design and create a custom, permanent restoration in the dental office, all in a single appointment.
Planmeca Emerald® S
The Planmeca Emerald S scanner takes impressions digitally; the clean, fast digital scan is obtained in a few minutes through a series of photographic images taken in the mouth. Planmeca Emerald S offers a uniquely quick and comfortable intraoral scanning experience because of its small size and speed. With unmatched precision, the Planmeca Emerald S scanner helps us achieve predictable results.
With unmatched precision, the Planmeca Emerald S scanner helps your dentist achieve predictable results.
PlanMill® 50S
Once your scanned information is complete, we use PlanCad Premium planning software to create a 3D model of your dental restorations, bite splints, or dental model. The restoration is custom-designed to fit your unique anatomical characteristics, after which it is milled in-office, using our PlanMill 50S milling unit. The final result is a natural-looking restoration that beautifully fits the surrounding teeth, making the crown, veneer, or bridge virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth.
Digital Impressions
Using the latest in digital technology, our dentists can take a highly accurate digital impression of your teeth. The new technology ensures a more accurate impression from the start, resulting in improved treatment and a more comfortable patient experience. Digital impressions give you the ability to see your teeth instantly in 3D, improving communication during the consultation and treatment process.
Our digital impression scanner (Planmeca Emerald S) captures the structure of the teeth and gums using the latest optical technology. The scanner is a compact, hand-held wand. Once your dentist begins the scanning process, it can be stopped and started as many times as necessary.
Your mouth is scanned with a radiation-free laser, and quickly, renders a digitally perfect, 3D impression of your teeth and soft tissue structures. Through digital software, you'll be able to follow the progress of the scans including a three-dimensional model of your teeth on our computer screen. Digital impressions can be used for any restorative treatment including crowns, veneers, inlays/onlays, bridges, implants, and orthodontic treatments, including 3D Predict® AI–Driven Aligners.