One Appointment Crowns
Get the crown. Skip the waiting.
Getting a crown used to mean multiple visits, multiple needles, and a constant reminder that something needed fixing.
Not anymore. You come in with a problem and leave with it solved. One appointment crowns mean no bulky temporary, no repeat visits. Just a straightforward, modern process that takes you from “something feels wrong” to “all taken care of” in a single trip.


Same-day care that doesn’t cut corners.
This is not a compromise. It is the same strong, reliable crown – just created in a different way. Rather than sending an impression off to a lab, your dentist captures every detail using a 3D scanner. The crown is then designed on screen and milled right in the office.
The process is efficient, but nothing is rushed. Every crown is shaped to match your bite, feel comfortable, and fit your schedule.
It may be the right choice if you:
• Prefer to avoid a follow-up appointment
• Find temporary crowns uncomfortable
• Have a crack, chip, or significant damage
• Simply want everything handled at once
No waiting around. No extra trips. Just the care you came in for.
From scan to smile-all in one visit.
You will still receive local freezing, tooth preparation, and a complete exam. The difference is what comes next.
Rather than taking a traditional mold, your dentist scans your tooth using a small handheld camera. The crown is then designed on a computer and sent directly to an in-office milling machine.
Most appointments include:
• A digital scan of the tooth
• Precise design and shaping
• In-office adjustments as needed
• Final fitting and polish
You walk out with your permanent crown already in place – no return visit required.


Your dental questions, answered.
Yes. Same-day crowns are crafted from strong, high-quality materials designed to hold up under everyday use and typically last just as long as crowns made the traditional way.
Not typically. Some patients actually spend less overall, since they skip a second appointment and avoid extra time away from work or home.
Many of our clinics do – but not all locations yet. If yours does not currently offer it, we can help point you toward one nearby that does.
You should take it easy at first, but once the crown is fully set, you can eat normally without any concern.
That is uncommon, but if it happens your dental team will keep you fully informed and walk you through any alternative options available.
One visit. One solution. One less thing to worry about.
If your tooth needs a crown but your schedule is tight, we are here to help. Let us keep it simple.
