Same-Day Dental Crowns
Restore Your Tooth and Your Smile in Just One Visit
If you’ve ever had a dental crown placed in the past, you probably remember the messy impressions, temporary crowns that didn’t quite fit, and weeks of waiting for your final restoration. Thanks to advanced chairside technology, you can now receive a durable, custom dental crown in just one convenient visit. No goop, no lab delays, just results.

Precise Restorations Without the Wait
We believe restoring your smile should be simple and seamless. With our advanced same-day technology in Fairport, NY, you can enjoy restorations that fit your life and schedule.
The Same-Day Crown Process at Perinton Dental Group
We make the experience fast, comfortable, and tailored to your smile.
1. Digital Scan & Design
We’ll begin with a digital scan of your tooth; no need for goopy impression material. From there, we use 3D imaging to design your custom crown right in the exam room.
2. In-House Milling
Once the design is ready, we use advanced milling technology to craft your crown from a strong, tooth-colored ceramic block. This ensures an excellent fit and natural look.
3. Placement & Final Polish
After confirming the crown’s fit and shade, we bond it securely in place. We’ll polish it and make any minor adjustments to ensure your bite feels just right, and you’ll leave with a fully restored tooth.
Why Choose Perinton Dental Group?
Our same-day dental crowns allow us to restore your smile with speed and precision, without the wait.
- Advanced digital imaging and in-house milling for precise, same-day results
- Decades of experience in restorative and cosmetic dentistry
- A caring team that values your time, comfort, and goals
- No messy impressions, no temporary crowns — just one seamless visit
Whether you need to repair a damaged tooth or want to upgrade an old restoration, we’re proud to offer same-day dental crowns in Fairport that fit your schedule and your smile.
Disclaimer: The content of this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.