Xiaoli H
The tech for cleaning is amazing. I have dry mouth and sensitive teeth. The tech made the process comfortable and easy. No pain at all.
At Biodental Health and Longevity, you can walk in with a damaged tooth and leave with a perfectly fitted, natural-looking crown – all in a single appointment. Our advanced 3-D printing technology eliminates the need for multiple visits and temporary crowns, revolutionizing the traditional dental crown experience.
Same-day crowns in Pensacola offer many benefits:
Call us today at 850-741-7554 to schedule your same-day crown consultation. Restore your smile without the wait!
Wonder how we create your perfect crown in just one visit? Our streamlined process combines cutting-edge technology with biological dentistry principles to restore your smile quickly and naturally.
Below are the steps for your same-day crown treatment:
You’ll be in and out in one appointment! That means no temporary crowns, no second appointments to schedule, and no repeat numbing.
Our ceramic crowns are metal-free, biocompatible, and extremely durable. They look and function just like your natural teeth. You won’t have to worry about dark lines at the gumline that can occur with traditional metal-based crowns.
Call Biodental Health and Longevity today at 850-741-7554 for a consultation to see if same-day crowns in Pensacola are right for you. You can also make an appointment online.
Same-day crowns typically last five to seven years with proper care. The high-quality ceramic materials we use are extremely durable and resist wear similar to natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups will help ensure your crown maintains its strength and appearance for many years.
Absolutely! Our digital design technology allows us to precisely match your crown’s color, translucency, and shape to your natural teeth. We will customize your crown to create a seamless blend with adjacent teeth, making it virtually impossible to distinguish from your natural teeth.
Same-day crowns are ideal for most damaged teeth requiring restoration, including cracked, broken, or severely decayed teeth. However, in some cases involving extensive damage below the gumline or certain bite issues, traditional crowns may be recommended. We’ll assess your specific situation during your consultation.