General & Restorative10 February 20263 min read

Same-Day Crowns: How CEREC Works

Walk in with a broken tooth, walk out with a ceramic crown. Here's how same-day dentistry actually works.

Dr. Fatima Hassan

General Dentist & Endodontist

What CEREC is

CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) is a chairside CAD/CAM system that lets dentists design, mill, and fit a ceramic crown in a single visit — typically 60–90 minutes total.

The process, step by step

Step 1 — Prepare the tooth (20–30 min)

Remove decay, shape the tooth to accept a crown.

Step 2 — 3D scan (3–5 min)

A wand scans the tooth; no impressions, no gagging.

Step 3 — Design (10–15 min)

Software proposes a crown shape. Your dentist refines size, contact points, and occlusion on-screen.

Step 4 — Mill (10–15 min)

A block of ceramic is milled into the crown by an in-office machine.

Step 5 — Glaze and cement (15–20 min)

Crown is glazed in a ceramic furnace, then bonded to the tooth.

Total: about 90 minutes of chair time. No second appointment, no temporary crown, no waiting for a lab.

What CEREC does well

  • Single-tooth crowns on molars and premolars
  • Inlays and onlays
  • Veneers (selected cases)
  • Emergency single-tooth restorations when a crown fractures

What CEREC does less well

  • Front-tooth aesthetics: the best veneers and front crowns still benefit from a master ceramist layering porcelain by hand. CEREC front teeth are very good but the ceiling is lower than lab-made.
  • Full arches: volume of work better handled in stages
  • Translucent / complex shade matching: improving but not yet at the level of a skilled hand-layered restoration

The ceramic types

  • Lithium disilicate (E.max): strong, aesthetic, handles most cases. This is CEREC's workhorse material.
  • Zirconia: stronger than E.max, slightly less translucent, perfect for back teeth
  • Feldspathic porcelain: most aesthetic but not CEREC's strength

Cost in Dubai

Typically AED 2,800–5,500 for a single CEREC crown — comparable to traditional lab crowns, but faster. Some clinics charge a premium for the same-day convenience.

Long-term outcomes

10-year survival of CEREC-milled crowns: ~92–95% (vs ~90–93% for traditional lab crowns). Performance is equivalent to or better than traditional methods in most long-term studies.

When to choose CEREC

  • A front premolar that fractured and needs immediate restoration
  • You travel for work and can't commit to a 2-week process
  • You dislike temporary crowns
  • A molar needs a crown and front-tooth aesthetics aren't involved

When to choose a traditional lab crown

  • Front teeth where a master ceramist will layer porcelain
  • Complex cases with multiple units
  • Cases that benefit from a trial smile phase

References

  • Sirona Dental Systems — Clinical outcomes
  • Journal of Dentistry — CAD/CAM crown longevity

Referenced sources

  • Sirona Dental Systems
  • J. Dentistry

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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