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CEREC Technology at Center Valley Dental Making Dental Crowns More Convenient
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CEREC technology from Center Valley Dental has revolutionized dental crowns, making them more accessible and convenient.

CENTER VALLEY, Pa. - PennZone -- Dental crowns have been the standard in cosmetic dentistry. Lehigh Valley residents looking for dental crowns can find "crowns in a day" from Center Valley Dental. The practice uses CEREC technology to customize and place crowns in a single visit.

CEREC technology removes the need for temporaries. A 3D camera scans the tooth, while a state-of-the-art computer creates a digital impression.

From there, the experts at Center Valley Dental create a ceramic crown, customizing the color, shape, and size. This customization ensures total comfort and a natural look.

"One of the major benefits to CEREC crowns is that patients no longer need to wait," says Dr. Matthew Lang, dentist at Center Valley Dental. "They can achieve the smile of their dreams in only a day while working with our team to get the results they want."

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Crowns are ideal for patients who have broken or damaged teeth. Crowns not only improve the appearance of a tooth but strengthen the tooth and prevent further damage.

In addition to dental crowns, Center Valley Dental also offers dental implants in Center Valley. Implants replace a missing tooth with an abutment and crown. General and sedation dentistry are also available. To schedule an appointment, visit https://centervalleydental.com/request-an-appointment/ . New patients are welcome.

About Center Valley Dental: Center Valley Dental is a leading provider of cosmetic dentistry and dental implants in Center Valley, PA. Doctor Matthew Lang offers patients high-quality and comfortable care, including sedation dentistry, dental crowns, and general dentistry. To learn more, visit https://centervalleydental.com/.

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Source: Center Valley Dental
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