CEREC Crowns
No Impressions, No Temporaries, No Waiting
Allure Family Dental & Specialty Group in Huntington Beach offers CEREC same-day crowns — a custom-designed, permanently bonded ceramic crown created and placed in a single appointment with no impressions, no temporaries, and no second visit. Dr. Franco Miele uses CAD/CAM technology to digitally scan your tooth, design the restoration on-screen, and mill a precision-fit crown chairside while you wait. Schedule your CEREC consultation or call 714-274-7736.

What is CEREC?
CEREC crowns, also known as Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, is a cutting-edge dental technology that allows dentists to create and place custom-designed ceramic crowns in just one visit. This revolutionary system uses computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology to create a 3D image of the damaged tooth, which is then used to mill a perfectly-fitted ceramic crown right in the dentist’s office. CEREC crowns are strong, durable, and designed to match the natural color and shape of your teeth, making them an ideal choice for restoring damaged or decayed teeth. With CEREC, patients can enjoy a fast, comfortable, and convenient dental restoration experience that delivers outstanding results.
Dr. Franco Miele uses CEREC where it offers a clear advantage: single crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers that can be completed in one appointment without impressions or temporaries. The digital scan is more accurate than traditional impressions, and the milled ceramic (typically e.max or zirconia) matches the strength and aesthetics of lab-fabricated restorations. For complex cases involving multiple teeth, we may still use a dental laboratory for optimal results.
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The Advantages Of CERECSame-Day Dentistry
Benefits of CEREC Same-Day Crowns
CEREC technology eliminates the wait and inconvenience of traditional crown procedures:
Same-Day Results
Your custom crown is designed, milled, and placed in a single appointment — no temporary crown, no second visit.
No Messy Impressions
CEREC uses digital 3D scanning instead of traditional putty impressions, making the process faster and more comfortable.
Precise Digital Fit
Computer-aided design ensures your restoration fits precisely, reducing the need for adjustments and improving long-term comfort.
Durable Ceramic Material
CEREC restorations are made from high-quality ceramic that matches the strength and appearance of natural teeth.
Natural-Looking Results
The ceramic material is color-matched to blend seamlessly with your surrounding teeth for a natural, beautiful appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions About CEREC Crowns
Yes, CEREC restorations are made from high-quality ceramic material that is both strong and durable, making them a reliable and long-lasting choice for dental restorations.
The cost of CEREC restorations can vary depending on a range of factors, including the complexity of the restoration and the location of the dental office. However, in many cases, CEREC can be more cost-effective than traditional restorations due to the elimination of multiple dental appointments.
CEREC restorations are designed to be durable and long-lasting. With proper care and maintenance, they can last for many years.
No, the CEREC process is typically painless and minimally invasive. Your dentist will use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
CEREC restorations are considered safe and effective. However, as with any dental procedure, there is a small risk of complications, such as sensitivity or discomfort.
Dental insurance plans typically offer similar coverage for both same-day crowns and traditional crowns. However, the percentage of coverage can vary between plans and usually ranges from 50% to 80%. To determine your specific benefits, it is best to consult with your dental team. They can provide you with a detailed explanation of your insurance plan, file a pre-authorization for the procedure, and give you a more accurate estimate of your final out-of-pocket cost.
Yes. At our Huntington Beach dental office we offer CEREC crowns to patients in Huntington Beach and the surrounding area. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.
Common Concerns About CEREC Crowns
"Are same-day crowns as strong as lab-made crowns?"
Yes. CEREC crowns are milled from solid blocks of high-quality ceramic (e.max lithium disilicate or zirconia) — the same materials used by dental laboratories. Studies show comparable strength and longevity to lab-fabricated restorations. The digital design process actually allows for more precise fit than traditional impressions in many cases.
"How long does the appointment take?"
A typical CEREC crown appointment takes about 90 minutes to 2 hours — including preparation, digital scanning, crown design, milling, and bonding. This replaces the traditional 2-visit process (which spans 2–3 weeks with a temporary crown in between).
"Will the crown match my other teeth?"
Yes. Dr. Franco Miele shade-matches the ceramic block to your surrounding teeth before milling begins. The ceramic material is translucent and layered to mimic natural tooth structure. After bonding, CEREC crowns are virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth.
Risks and Considerations
- CEREC crowns require adequate remaining tooth structure — severely damaged teeth may need a post-and-core buildup first
- As with any crown, the prepared tooth may experience temporary sensitivity to hot and cold for 1–2 weeks
- In rare cases, a CEREC crown may need to be remade if the fit or aesthetics do not meet standards during the same appointment
- Complex multi-tooth restorations or full-mouth cases may still benefit from lab-fabricated restorations for optimal results
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute dental or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. CEREC crowns are one restorative option and may not be appropriate for all cases. Tooth preparation is irreversible. Temporary sensitivity after crown placement is normal. Consult Dr. Franco Miele or a qualified dental professional regarding your specific restorative needs. Individual results may vary.
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