Same Day Dentistry

What is same day dentistry?

Same-day dentistry, also known as “chairside” or “immediate” dentistry, refers to the ability to complete certain dental procedures in a single appointment. This means that patients can have procedures such as fillings, crowns, bridges, and even dental implant placements done on the same day, without the need for multiple appointments.

what's the difference between traditional & same-day dentistry?

Same-day dentistry is made possible by the use of advanced technology such as digital imaging and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems. These technologies allow dentists to create detailed images of the teeth and jaw, design and fabricate restorations such as crowns and bridges, and place dental implants all in a single appointment.

This type of dentistry is particularly useful for patients who have busy schedules, who live far from the dental office, or who have dental phobias and anxieties that make multiple appointments difficult. Same day dentistry can also be beneficial in emergency cases, where the patient needs a prompt treatment.

It’s important to consult with your dentist to see if same-day dentistry is an option for you and if it’s the best option for your case.

what dental procedures can be done in same-day dentistry?

There are several dental procedures that can be done in same-day dentistry, using advanced technology such as digital imaging and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems. Some of the most common procedures include:

  1. Fillings: Same-day dentistry allows for the placement of tooth-colored fillings, which are done in one appointment and can be done in the same visit as the diagnosis.

  2. Crowns: Same-day crowns, also called chairside crowns, can be made in one appointment using CAD/CAM technology. This technology takes an impression of the tooth, and the restoration is milled and placed the same day.

  3. Bridges: Bridges can also be done in one appointment using CAD/CAM technology. They are used to replace missing teeth and are anchored on the existing teeth.

  4. Dental Implant Placement: Same-day dental implant placement involves the surgical placement of the implant and the placement of the final restoration on the same day. This can be done with the use of CT scans, guided surgery, and CAD/CAM technology.

  5. Inlays and Onlays: These are used to restore a tooth that has mild to moderate decay or damage. They can be fabricated and placed in the same appointment.

  6. Teeth whitening: Teeth whitening procedures can also be done in one appointment and some offices offer in-office teeth whitening or even take-home kits that can be done in one day.

  7. Dental Veneers: Dental veneers can be applied in one appointment, and they can be used to improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored, chipped, or slightly misaligned.

However, it’s important to note that not all procedures can be done in a single appointment, as some complex procedures may require multiple appointments for the best results. The type of treatment will determine the duration of the treatment and the number of appointments required.

Same-day Dentistry pros & cons

Pros:

Convenience: Same-day dentistry allows patients to have multiple procedures done in a single appointment, which can save time and effort, especially for those who have busy schedules or live far from the dental office.

Reduced anxiety: For patients who have dental phobias and anxieties, same-day dentistry can be less stressful as it eliminates the need for multiple appointments and reduces the overall time spent in the dental chair.

Reduced treatment time: Same-day dentistry can significantly reduce the overall treatment time for certain procedures, which can be beneficial for patients with urgent needs or who are looking for a quick solution.

Better oral health: Same-day dentistry can help patients maintain better oral health by addressing issues such as decay or infection in a timely manner, which can prevent more serious issues from developing.

Improved aesthetics: Same-day dentistry can provide patients with immediate cosmetic results, such as with teeth whitening or veneers.

Cons:

Limited procedures: Not all dental procedures can be done in a single appointment, and some complex procedures may require multiple appointments for the best results.

Higher costs: Same-day dentistry can be more expensive than traditional dentistry, as it requires advanced technology and specialized equipment.

Reduced customization: Same-day dentistry may not allow for as much customization as traditional dentistry, as some procedures may need to be done quickly to fit into a single appointment.

Risk of complications: Same-day dentistry, especially implant placement, may increase the risk of complications as compared to traditional methods.

Reduced longevity: Same-day dental restorations, such as same-day crowns, may not be as durable as traditional restorations, and may need to be replaced sooner.

FAQ

Is same-day dentistry more expensive than traditional dentistry?

Same-day dentistry can be more expensive than traditional dentistry, as it requires advanced technology and specialized equipment.

How long do same-day dental restorations last?

The longevity of same-day dental restorations can vary, but they may not be as durable as traditional restorations and may need to be replaced sooner.

Is same-day dentistry safe?

Same-day dentistry is generally considered safe, but as with any medical procedure, there is a risk of complications.

Can I get my whole treatment done in one appointment?

Not all procedures can be done in a single appointment, and some complex procedures may require multiple appointments for the best results.

Should I ask for same-day dentistry or traditional dentistry?

The best option for you will depend on your individual case, and it’s important to consult with your dentist to see if same-day dentistry is an option for you and if it’s the best option for your case.