What are Computerised Crowns?


Computerised crowns, also known as CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing) crowns, are dental restorations that are created using computer technology. They are designed using specialised software that takes digital images of the patient's tooth and uses that information to create a 3D model of the crown. The crown is then milled from a block of ceramic or other durable material using a computer-guided milling machine.

Computerised crowns are often used to restore damaged or decayed teeth, as well as to replace existing crowns that have worn out or failed. They may also be used in cosmetic dentistry to improve the appearance of a patient's smile. The dentist will evaluate the patient's needs and recommend the most appropriate type of crown for their specific situation.

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When do you Need Computerised Crowns?


When aesthetics, durability and strength is needed, computerised crowns are recommended. Since they are made through digital softwares, there is minimal chance of error thus, the fit is excellent. Computerised crowns may be recommended in a variety of situations where a dental crown is needed to restore or replace a damaged or decayed tooth.

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Cases When you Can Go For Computerised Crowns


Fractured or broken teeth

If a tooth is fractured or broken, especially an anterior tooth, a computerised crown may be needed to restore its aesthetic form, shape and function.

Large fillings

Teeth with large fillings that have weakened the tooth structure may require a computerised crown to provide additional support and prevent further damage.

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Root canal treatment

Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment may be weakened and more susceptible to fracture, and may require a strong crown to restore their strength and function.

Dental implants

Computerised crowns may be used to restore dental implants, which are artificial tooth roots that are placed in the jawbone to support a replacement tooth.

Cosmetic dentistry

Crowns may be used in cosmetic dentistry to improve the appearance of a patient's smile, such as to correct discoloration, shape, or alignment issues.

Types of Computerised Crowns


  • CAD CAM - Zirconia Emax
    CAD/CAM technology for Zirconia and Emax crowns have revolutionised the way dental crowns are made. CAD/CAM technology allows for digital scanning of the patient's teeth to create an accurate 3D model of the tooth, which can be used to create a custom-fit crown. Zirconia and Emax are materials that are commonly used in CAD/CAM crowns. CAD/CAM Zirconia and Emax crowns offer several benefits over traditional crowns, including accuracy, strength, durability, and aesthetics.
  • Laser Metal Ceramic Crowns
    Laser metal ceramic crowns are a type of dental crown that is made by using a laser to fuse metal and ceramic materials together. This process creates a strong and durable crown that is less prone to chipping or breaking than traditional ceramic crowns. They are also known for their natural-looking appearance, making them a popular choice for patients who want a restoration that looks and feels like a natural tooth.
  • Inlays and Onlays
    Inlays and onlays are types of dental restorations that are used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay or injury. Inlays are used to repair damage to the chewing surface of the tooth, while onlays are used to repair damage to the chewing surface and one or more cusps. Inlays and onlays are made from either porcelain or composite resin materials and are custom-made to fit the specific shape and size of the damaged tooth.
  • Gold Crowns
    Gold crowns are a type of dental crown that has been used for many years due to their strength, durability, and resistance to wear and corrosion. They are made from a special type of alloy that contains gold, as well as other metals such as copper, silver, or platinum. Gold crowns are often used for back teeth where the crown will not be visible. They also require less tooth preparation than other types of crowns, making them a good option for patients with minimal tooth structure.

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Why Choose Radiant Dental for Computerised Crowns?


Radiant Dental has a team of experienced and skilled dentists who have years of experience in delivering computerised crowns

  • Access to the latest techniques and equipment to provide safe and effective treatment.
  • Understanding your concerns and answering any questions you may have regarding the treatment
  • Developing a personalised treatment plan that meets your specific needs and dental design.
  • Accurate diagnosis of dental problems with state-of-the-art technology, digital X-rays and intraoral cameras.
  • Safe and advanced sedation techniques for comfortable procedures.
  • Radiant Dental offers affordable and transparent pricing for all their crowns.
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The dentist will first use a digital scanner to create a 3D model of the patient's tooth. This model is then used to design the crown using specialised software. The design is then sent to a milling machine, which uses a block of material (such as porcelain or zirconia) to carve out the shape of the crown. The crown is then polished and customised to fit the patient's tooth.

Computerised crowns are more accurate, making them a better fit and require less adjustment. They are also more durable and long-lasting, as they are made from high-quality materials such as porcelain or zirconia. Additionally, they are more aesthetic as they match the colour and shape of the patient's natural teeth.

The cost of computerised crowns can vary depending on the specific materials used and the complexity of the case.

Computerised crowns generally have a lifespan of around 10-15 years or more with proper care and maintenance. You can also get warranties on computerised crowns at Radiant Dental.

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