When you need to restore a damaged tooth, two of the most trusted solutions at Blanc Dental Center are same-day CEREC crowns and traditional crowns. Both provide long-lasting, natural-looking results, but each uses a different method and technology. The key distinction is that same-day CEREC crowns are designed, crafted, and permanently placed in a single appointment right at our clinic, while traditional crowns require several visits and use an outside dental laboratory for fabrication.
This blog details the differences, advantages, and best-use cases for each crown type. We explain both processes step-by-step, highlight what patients in Montreal can expect at every stage, and share when a CEREC or traditional crown is most likely to suit your needs. As a leader in restorative dentistry using advanced digital technology and clinical expertise, Blanc Dental Center is your local resource for exceptional crown solutions.
Definition: Same-Day CEREC Crowns vs. Traditional Crowns
Same-Day CEREC Crowns: Crowns fabricated and placed using CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) technology, completed in one dental visit. The process involves digital scanning and in-house milling of ceramic material tailored precisely to your tooth’s shape and color.
Traditional Crowns: Crowns crafted in a dental laboratory after taking physical impressions. At least two visits are required: one for tooth preparation and temporary crown placement, then a second for fitting and cementing the permanent restoration after the lab work is complete.
Step-by-Step Process: What to Expect at Blanc Dental Center
Same-Day CEREC Crown Procedure
Preparation: After numbing, we gently shape the tooth. The focus is on preserving as much healthy tooth structure as possible.
Digital Impression: Precise intraoral scanners digitally capture the tooth and surrounding area. No messy or uncomfortable impressions are needed.
3D Design: Using advanced CEREC software, your dentist designs the crown while you relax. Adjustments for contour, bite, and shade are made in real time for a custom fit.
Milling: The final design is sent to our in-house milling unit, which sculpts your crown from a single high-strength ceramic block—right on the spot.
Placement: The new crown is tried, adjusted if needed, and permanently bonded to your prepared tooth. You leave with your finished restoration in one visit, typically within 90 minutes to 3 hours.
Traditional Crown Procedure
First Visit: Tooth preparation is done, and a physical impression (using a putty-like material) is taken. A temporary crown protects your tooth while your permanent one is crafted.
Laboratory Fabrication: The impression is sent out to a dental laboratory, where technicians create your crown from porcelain, metal, zirconia, or porcelain-fused-to-metal, depending on your needs. This can take one to three weeks.
Second Visit: We remove the temporary, check the fit and shade of the lab-made crown, and cement it in place. Any necessary adjustments to bite or contour can be made before final placement.
CEREC Crowns vs. Traditional Crowns: Detailed Comparison
Feature
Same-Day CEREC Crown
Traditional Crown
Number of Visits
1 visit (90 min–3 hrs)
2–3 visits (over 2–3 weeks)
Impression Method
Digital scan (no putty, more comfortable)
Physical impression (can be messy or uncomfortable)
Digitally precise, custom-shaded to match your teeth
Highly customizable (especially for complex cases)
Durability (with care)
10–15 years
10–15 years
Best For
Most single crowns, simpler to moderate cases, busy schedules
Complex tooth shapes, unique gum lines, special shades, some bridges
Insurance Coverage
Often 50–80% (per plan)
Often 50–80% (per plan)
Advantages of Each Crown Type
Benefits of Same-Day CEREC Crowns
Single appointment convenience: Ideal for those living or working in Montreal, Town of Mount Royal (TMR), Westmount, or Côte-des-Neiges who can’t spare multiple appointments.
No temporaries: Reduces the risk of sensitivity, discomfort, or temporary crowns coming loose.
Highly accurate digital fit: CEREC’s digital process allows for extremely precise margins and improved long-term comfort.
Strong, natural-looking materials: Ceramic crowns blend beautifully with your teeth and are resistant to staining and chipping.
Tooth preservation: The CEREC approach preserves more healthy tooth structure in many cases.
Benefits of Traditional Crowns
Broader material options: If you need a metal crown or porcelain-fused-to-metal for a molar or bridge, the lab approach offers more flexibility.
Ideal for complex cases: Unique gumline contours, teeth with significant damage, or extremely specific shade matching may be best served through lab techniques.
Potential Drawbacks
CEREC crowns: Not recommended for all situations, especially where metal or porcelain-fused-to-metal is required or for large bridges spanning multiple teeth.
Traditional crowns: Require more time and visits, which can be inconvenient. Temporaries can sometimes become uncomfortable.
Best Practices for Crown Longevity and Oral Care
Maintain excellent oral hygiene: Brush and floss as directed, focusing on the crowned tooth and gumline.
Attend regular dental checkups and cleanings at Blanc Dental Center to monitor and maintain the restoration.
Avoid chewing on hard objects (ice, pens, etc.) to prevent damage.
For those with teeth grinding or clenching habits, a professionally fitted night guard can prolong the life of a crown.
If you notice any signs of discomfort, unusual bite, or loosening of the crown, contact your dentist promptly. Our clinics offer same-day emergency care for urgent concerns.
Why Choose Blanc Dental Center for Dental Crowns in Montreal?
Blanc Dental Center is widely regarded as a leader in restorative and cosmetic dentistry across Montreal, Westmount, Town of Mount Royal, Hampstead, Côte-des-Neiges, and surrounding neighborhoods. Our entire team, led by Dr. Gabriel Constantin Iorgovan DMD and Dr. Dan Munteanu DMD, combines decades of experience with ongoing training in the latest technology, including digital intraoral scanning and CEREC milling for same-day crowns. We prioritize patient satisfaction, transparency, and excellence. Every recommendation is tailored to your best interests and oral health goals.
Our clinics feature amenities such as free parking and are open Monday to Saturday, providing flexibility for busy lives. We accept new patients and work with most insurance plans in Quebec. Crowns are just one part of our comprehensive restorative and implant services, and consultations can be easily booked online or by calling our team.
What is the biggest difference between CEREC and traditional crowns?
CEREC crowns are completed start-to-finish in one visit using digital scanning and in-office ceramic milling, while traditional crowns require impressions, a temporary crown, and a waiting period for lab fabrication across several visits.
Are same-day CEREC crowns as strong and natural-looking as traditional crowns?
Yes, CEREC crowns are made from high-grade ceramic materials that provide excellent durability and a natural look. They are ideal for most single-tooth restorations, though specific cases may favor traditional lab-made crowns.
Will insurance cover my crown procedure at Blanc Dental Center?
Most dental insurance plans in Quebec cover 50–80% of crown costs, whether CEREC or traditional. Coverage depends on your individual plan and the specifics of your case.
Does the CEREC process hurt more or take longer?
No, the process is generally more comfortable due to digital scanning rather than physical impressions, and eliminates the need for return visits or temporaries.
How long does each type of crown last?
With proper oral care, both CEREC and traditional crowns can last around 10–15 years, though longevity depends on dental hygiene, bite factors, and materials used.
Are there situations where a traditional crown is better?
Yes, unique tooth shapes, some bridges, or aesthetics requiring special materials may be best served with a traditional lab approach. Your dentist at Blanc Dental Center will help you determine the optimal solution.
Conclusion: Making the Right Choice for Your Smile
Deciding between same-day CEREC and traditional crowns is easier when you understand the differences in process, comfort, and long-term outcome. At Blanc Dental Center, our primary goal is to deliver the best care possible, blending advanced technology with expertise and a commitment to patient satisfaction. Our team will walk you through your options, explain every step, and ensure you receive a crown that restores both strength and beauty to your smile.
If you have further questions about crowns or would like to schedule an appointment, reach out to us or book your consultation online today. Let us show you why we’re Montreal’s trusted dental crown experts—delivering excellence, transparency, and outstanding results every day.