Peabody Dentist

Glidewell CrownsPeabody, TX

Glidewell crowns offer a reliable and efficient solution for restoring damaged teeth, blending strength, aesthetics, and speed in one appointment. Designed using advanced technology and premium materials, these crowns allow dental providers to deliver long-lasting, natural-looking results. For families seeking durable restorations without unnecessary delays, these crowns provide a trusted option.

Glidewell crowns are available at Cross Street Family Dentistry. We are committed to providing our patients with the best solutions for restoring their smiles. If you are interested in learning more about these crowns, contact our Peabody office at (978) 867-0190 to schedule an appointment.

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    What Makes Glidewell Crowns Unique?

    Glidewell crowns are fabricated using a blend of digital design, high-quality ceramics, and streamlined manufacturing. Glidewell Laboratories, one of the largest dental labs in the world, produces in-office, glidewell.io milling systems for dentists to provide same-day restorations.

    Unlike the traditional dental crown process, Glidewell relies heavily on digital impressions, which improves the accuracy of the crown fit and reduces the likelihood of remakes. With this technology, we can make each crown to match the exact specifications of a patient’s bite and surrounding teeth, resulting in better comfort and function.

    "Unlike the traditional dental crown process, Glidewell relies heavily on digital impressions, which improves the accuracy of the crown fit and reduces the likelihood of remakes."

    Glidewell Crowns Material Options

    As mentioned, Glidewell crowns offer several material options. We will choose the material based on each patient’s needs, goals, and location of the vulnerable tooth. Here are some of the available options:

    • BruxZir® zirconia crowns: Extremely durable and often used for molars or patients who grind their teeth.
    • IPS e.max® crowns: Made of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic for strong yet esthetic restorations and often selected for visible front teeth.
    • PFM (Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal) crowns: These combine the strength of metal with a tooth-colored ceramic coating.
    • Full-cast metal crowns: Best suited for out-of-sight molars when durability takes priority over aesthetics.

    Again, patients will not need to guess which material is best suited to them. We will choose the right balance of strength and appearance based on location, bite forces, and individual preferences.

    "We will choose the right balance of strength and appearance based on location, bite forces, and individual preferences."

    Who Benefits from Glidewell Crowns?

    Dentists often prefer Glidewell crowns because they offer consistent quality across each restoration, access to multiple material options, and fast turnaround times for patients who need prompt restorations. They suit a wide range of dental restoration needs. Dentists commonly recommend them for patients who have:

    • A tooth weakened by a large cavity
    • A cracked or chipped tooth needing structural support
    • A recent root canal has left the tooth brittle
    • An old or failing crown that requires replacement

    Since Glidewell crowns are customizable and the strength of the materials varies, they support both front and back teeth. For active patients on tight schedules or those concerned about appearance, these crowns offer a blend of durability and aesthetics.

    "For active patients, on tight schedules, or concerned about appearance, these crowns offer a blend of durability that requires replacement."

    The Process of Receiving Glidewell Crowns

    Receiving a Glidewell crown typically involves one office visit, with appointment durations lasting between two and two and a half hours. However, if patients require multiple crowns, two visits may be necessary. Either way, we will start by cleaning and removing the too-brittle or decayed portions of the compromised tooth.

    Next, we get the precise measurements of the tooth by taking 3D digital impressions. This portion of the process will only take a few minutes. We then plug this data into the chairside glidewell milling machine to design the crown. After the machine is complete, we will test the crown’s fit, contour, and bite alignment. If necessary, we can make minor adjustments to smooth the bite and ensure the crown fits comfortably and aligns with adjacent teeth. Once both the dentist and patient are happy, the dentist will bond the crown into place.

    "Receiving a Glidewell crown typically involves one office visit, with appointment durations lasting between two and two and a half hours."

    Long-term Care and Durability

    The good thing about crowns is that they are a non-invasive procedure. Therefore, patients do not have to worry about downtime or a painful recovery. However, considering a local anesthetic is involved in the tooth preparation portion of the visit, patients may experience the lingering numbing or tingling sensation throughout the remainder of the day.

    Glidewell crowns can last for many years with proper care. Since the materials resist staining and wear, these restorations maintain shape and appearance over time. Still, success depends on optimal oral hygiene practices, maintaining biannual checkups, and avoiding hard objects like pens, ice, hard candy, and the like. If any roughness, sensitivity, or gap appears, we can adjust the crown or recement it rather than replacing it entirely.

    "Since the materials resist staining and wear, these restorations maintain shape and appearance over time."

    Questions Answered on This Page

    Q. How do Glidewell crowns compare to traditional ones?

    Q. What are Glidewell crowns made of?

    Q. Who is the ideal candidate for Glidewell crowns?

    Q. What happens during the Glidewell crown appointment?

    Q. How long do Glidewell crowns last?

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q. Are Glidewell crowns strong enough for back teeth?

    A. Yes. Glidewell crowns, especially those made from zirconia or metal, are strong enough for molars and premolars. These materials can withstand the high pressure of chewing without cracking. Many dentists specifically recommend Glidewell zirconia crowns for areas of the mouth that experience higher bite forces.

    Q. How long do Glidewell crowns typically last?

    A. With proper care, Glidewell crowns can last well over 15 years. The lifespan depends on factors such as oral hygiene habits, tooth grinding, and regular dental visits—biannual visits are usually sufficient. When well-maintained, these crowns remain stable and resistant to wear for long periods.

    Q. Do Glidewell crowns look natural?

    A. Yes. With Glidewell’s technology, we can custom-shade and contour each crown to match the surrounding teeth. Each material can mimic natural tooth color and translucency. This allows them to blend in seamlessly with the rest of the smile.

    Q. Is the process of getting a Glidewell crown painful?

    A. No. Before the tooth preparation process, we provide a local anesthetic and a topical numbing agent to prevent discomfort throughout the appointment. Some minor sensitivity may occur afterward as the tooth adjusts, but it usually fades quickly, often within the same day.

    Q. Can children or teens receive Glidewell Crowns?

    A. Yes. Glidewell crowns may be appropriate for younger patients when their permanent, or adult, teeth become damaged or structurally compromised. However, we will still decide whether to place a crown depending on the maturity of the tooth, oral development, and long-term care considerations.

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    Choosing Glidewell crowns combines advanced digital precision, material flexibility, and reliable lab infrastructure to restore teeth to a durable, natural-looking state. Whether the goal is function, appearance, or long-term durability, these crowns provide a versatile platform. If you are interested in restoring your tooth or learning more about Glidewell crowns, contact Cross Street Family Dentistry’s Peabody office by calling (978) 867-0190 and scheduling an appointment.

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    Cross Street Family Dentistry is located at 39 Cross St #102 Peabody, MA 01960.

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