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dental crown specialists in Agawam & Feeding Hills, MA

Dental crowns are an important part of restorative dentistry. They can be used to restore the function and appearance of a tooth that has been damaged. Dental crowns can be made from different materials, such as porcelain, ceramic, or gold, and are usually placed on teeth that have been damaged by decay, wear and tear, or injury. At Feeding Hills Dental Care, we rely on dental crowns as a comfortable and effective solution when it comes to repairing teeth. All dental crowns in our office are made by skilled technicians in the USA using the finest available materials.

The Benefits of Dental Crowns

All in all, there are a few benefits that come with dental crowns, including: 

Better function. Dental crowns can help to restore the function of a tooth, meaning you can eat and drink without discomfort.

Protection. Crowns can protect a tooth from further damage, which in turn protects the surrounding teeth.

Improved appearance. Dental crowns are made with porcelain and ceramic to match and blend into surrounding teeth so that you can smile with confidence again. 

The Dental Crown Process

The process of getting dental crowns usually takes place over the course of two appointments. During the first appointment, your tooth will be prepared for the dental crown. This involves removing any damaged or decayed tissue. Next, an impression will be made of your tooth so that the dental crown can be custom-made to fit your tooth. Once the dental crown is made, you will return for a second appointment so that the dental crown can be placed. Then you’ll be able to enjoy your restored smile!

Dental Crowns for Patients in the Feeding Hills Area

If you are looking to restore a damaged or decayed tooth our team of experienced dental professionals can help. We use the latest technology and techniques to ensure that your dental crown fits comfortably and looks natural. Contact the Feeding Hills Dental Care office today to schedule a consultation and see if a crown is the right solution for you!

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For more information about dental crowns or to request an appointment, call us at (413) 786-7555 or visit our contact page.

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frequently asked questions

your Dental Crown questions, answered

  • What materials are dental crowns made of?

    Dental crowns can be made from various materials, including:


    Porcelain or ceramic (natural-looking, best for front teeth)

    Metal (gold or silver alloys) (durable, ideal for back teeth)

    Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) (aesthetic and strong)

    Zirconia (highly durable and tooth-colored)

  • How long does it take to get a dental crown?

    Typically, getting a crown requires two visits. The first visit includes preparing the tooth, taking impressions, and placing a temporary crown. The second visit, usually 1-2 weeks later, involves placing the permanent crown. Some offices offer same-day crowns using advanced technology.

  • Does getting a dental crown hurt?

    No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain. Some mild sensitivity or discomfort may occur after the procedure, but it usually subsides within a few days.

  • How long do dental crowns last?

    With proper care, dental crowns can last 10-15 years or longer. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups will help extend their lifespan.

  • Can a dental crown fall off or break?

    While crowns are durable, they can become loose or break due to trauma, teeth grinding, or decay beneath the crown. If this happens, contact your dentist immediately to have it repaired or replaced.

  • Will my dental crown look natural?

    Yes! Porcelain and zirconia crowns are designed to match the color, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless appearance. Your dentist will work with you to achieve the best match.

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Why Choose Feeding Hills Dental Care?

You have plenty of options when it comes to where to receive dental care– so why do so many patients in the Feeding Hills area trust Dr. Mark Bourcier with their oral health? We are a dental office of choice thanks to:

Over 30 Years of Experience
Over 30 Years of Experience
Financing Options Available
Financing Options Available
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Comprehensive Dental Services
Comprehensive Dental Services
Accepts PPO Insurance Plans
Accepts Insurance Plans
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