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Crown teeth ‘in one visit’ at Norlane Dental

Norlane Dental now offers technology to create a flawless CEREC crown in single visit appointments for a beautifully restored tooth.

“Norlane Dental surgery is one of the very few surgeries in Geelong that has acquired the technology to create a perfect fitting CEREC crown,” Senior Dental Surgeon at Norlane Dental Dr Rashi Gupta said.

“Each crown will look and feel like a real natural tooth with aid of a computer in the surgery.

“We can make same day crowns, therefore, lesser appointments, repeat numbing and no annoying temporary crowns. Cracked fractured teeth/amalgam fillings/discoloured teeth/smile designing – all this can be achieved within a day with this revolutionary technology.

Dr Gupta explained the difference between Norlane Dental’s new technology and traditional methods.

“Many people are all too familiar with the traditional method of getting crowns,” Dr Gupta said.

“They wait through a two to three week process of having the impression made, a temporary inserted, and finally the fitting and placement of a permanent crown. If the crown doesn’t fit just right, it has to be returned to the lab and the procedure starts all over again!

“Fortunately, technology has caught up with dental crowns and our patients in Geelong can enjoy CEREC, same day crowns. With Norlane Dental, your CEREC dentist in Geelong, you can now have a perfect-fitting crown that looks great and functions like a natural tooth. With CEREC technology, we can create a permanent crown in minutes!”

Norlane Dental Surgery is located at 124 Sparks Road in Norlane. For more information, phone 5278 2666. Alternatively, visit www.norlanedental.com.au.

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