Using A Dental Lab For Crowns Has Benefits

Posted on: 16 March 2023

Patients have a few options when it comes to dental crowns. While some people choose the more traditional option of partnering with a dentist, others decide upon a more direct option and partner with a dental lab instead. For many reasons, the latter option often provides a variety of advantages in both the short and long term.

Streamlined Services

When a person visits a traditional dental office for crowns, they might be surprised to discover that the crowns are not constructed in-house. More often than not, the dental team sends the measurements and other information to a dental lab for the crowns to be constructed off-site.

Working with a dental lab essentially allows you to cut out the middle person and allows you to work directly with the lab. In some instances, eliminating the dentist or other oral health provider from the process also eliminates their fees, which can mean a lower cost for you, which is helpful.

Insurance Acceptance

One reasonable reassurance that many people often have with a dentist or other dental service provider is insurance acceptance. The cost of oral health treatments can be high, so being able to rely on cost-sharing provided by insurance companies makes sense. 

However, make sure you understand that dental labs have the same partnerships with insurance companies. Working directly with a lab for your dental crows does not mean you have to self-pay. These labs not only accept insurance but are well-versed in claims processing, so they can work with you to ensure you can apply for your insurance benefits.

Faster Care

Eliminating the dental office from the lab means more than potential cost savings. This streamlined process can also mean you have your crowns installed in a much shorter time since you are working directly with the lab. 

Additionally, while labs go through several steps to ensure a proper fit, in the event there is an issue with the way your crown fits or looks, the amount of time you have to wait to have the issue corrected will be much shorter. Even in the event you need to have the crown reshaped in the future as a result of changes to your bite, the process is often much quicker.

If you are unfamiliar with the dental lab process, be sure to contact a laboratory representative to learn more about their options and how they can help you achieve your dental goals. 

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