Nowadays, many people are drawn to advertisements promising “new teeth in 24 hours.” It sounds simple, quick, and carefree. The truth, however, is that high-quality, functional, and aesthetic prosthetic work requires time, planning, and precise cooperation between the dentist and the dental technician – the ceramist.

What’s missing in fast solutions?

1. Individualization by the ceramist
Every person has a unique facial shape, smile, and tooth character. An experienced ceramist can adapt the shape, color, and surface of the crown so that it looks natural and harmonizes with your personality. With fast “standard” solutions, these details are often skipped – resulting in a smile that looks artificial.

2. Functional design
Teeth are not only about aesthetics. A properly designed bite ensures comfortable chewing, even load distribution, and protects your joints as well as the surrounding teeth. If function is neglected, problems may occur – jaw joint pain, excessive tooth wear, or loose crowns.

3. Trial crowns
Before the final work, it is important to have trial crowns (so-called mock-ups or provisionals). These allow you to test whether your new smile fits both aesthetically and functionally. Based on your feedback, details are then fine-tuned. With quick solutions, this step is missing.

And what about implants?

Implants are an excellent solution for missing teeth, but here too, “fast” does not mean “better.”

  • Healing takes months, not hours – After placement, the bone tissue must heal and integrate with the titanium implant. This process takes several months. If the implant is loaded too early with the final restoration, it may fail.

  • Provisional solutions are safe – In the first months after implant placement, temporary teeth are often used so you can function and smile normally. The final work is done only after the implants have stabilized.

  • Precise planning is key – Before placing implants, a CBCT scan and digital planning are essential. What matters is not only the implant position but also the design of the future crown or bridge. This requires time.

  • Long-term success over quick effect – Patients often wish for “new teeth immediately,” but we know the most important thing is that the implant lasts 10–20 years and that the work remains healthy and stable.

Other reasons not to rush

  • Long-term stability – Quality crowns, bridges, and implants must be designed to last for years.

  • Health of gums and bone – With rushed work, the condition of the soft and hard tissues often cannot be adequately assessed. Poorly adapted prosthetics can lead to inflammation or bone loss.

  • Psychological comfort – A new smile is a big change. You need time to “test it,” get used to it, and fine-tune it according to your preferences.

Conclusion

At Madaras Dental, we believe that a beautiful smile deserves an individual approach, precise planning, and cooperation with an experienced ceramist. We don’t focus only on speed, but on naturalness, functionality, and long-term satisfaction. That’s why we would rather offer you a journey that takes a little longer but delivers a result that is truly worth it – a smile that looks natural, works properly, and lasts.