How long does it takes to make dental crowns?
The time it takes to make dental crowns can vary depending on the type of crown, the complexity of the case, and the dental lab producing them. In general, the process of getting dental crowns can take a few weeks to complete. Here's a general timeline for the process:
1. Initial Consultation and Examination: This involves an evaluation of your oral health and discussing the need for dental crowns. Your dentist will assess your teeth and take impressions of your mouth to create models.
2. Tooth Preparation: During your next visit, your dentist will prepare the teeth that need crowns by removing any decay or damaged tooth structure. This helps to ensure a precise fit for the crowns.
3. Temporary Crown Placement: After preparing your teeth, your dentist will place temporary crowns to protect your teeth while the permanent ones are being made in the dental lab.
4. Crown Fabrication: The dental lab will use the impressions taken from your mouth to fabricate the permanent crowns. This process typically takes a few weeks.
5. Permanent Crown Placement: Once the crowns are ready, you'll return to the dentist for the final appointment. Your dentist will remove the temporary crowns and permanently cement the final crowns onto your prepared teeth.
Please keep in mind that the actual time frame can vary based on factors such as your dental office's schedule and the specific materials and techniques used for the crowns. It's always best to consult with your dentist for a more precise estimate of the time required for your specific case.