Dental Crowns in Coburg
It might sound impossible but we now have the technology to produce beautiful aesthetic crowns in one visit instead of the traditional 2 visits.
This state of the art technology uses milling to produce a crown, inlay or overlay (partial crowns).
Whilst patients still need to have the numbing and the drilling , there’s no need for the mouthful of impression material which so many people dislike and no need to wait 3 weeks with a temporary filling.

So how does this work?
After the initial consultation which usually involves a thorough examination, x-rays and tests, a computerised camera captures the area to be treated. The tooth is then prepared and further scanning with the camera is performed. The computer and milling system then produces the crown on a virtual model of the mouth to create a ceramic crown. The new crown is then delivered to the mouth.
The whole process takes about 2 hours which includes a nice break (perhaps enjoying a beautiful Map coffee) in the middle of the appointment when the machine makes the crown.
What are the advantages for me as a patient?
Just imagine not having a mouth-full of impression material, only being numb once instead of twice, only having one visit instead of 2 and not having the discomfort of a temporary crown.
Want more information?
Please call to make an appointment for a consultation to see if you’re suitable for this type of crown or for more information visit www.only-one-visit.com/coburgdentalgroup
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Crowns in one visit use state‑of‑the‑art CAD/CAM milling technology to design, mill and fit a ceramic crown, inlay or overlay in a single appointment. After your tooth is prepared and scanned, the crown is milled and bonded on site—eliminating the need for temporary crowns or second visits.
First, you will have a thorough consultation with x‑rays and assessment. The tooth is prepared and scanned digitally. While the machine mills the crown (about 15–20 minutes), you can take a break. Then the final ceramic crown is fitted—all within approximately two hours.
You only need one anaesthetic and one visit. You avoid impression material and temporary crowns, and benefit from precise colour matching, improved comfort and time‑saving convenience.