Dental Crowns at Dental Group of Falmouth

FC – Dental Crowns at Dental Group of Falmouth

When a tooth is weakened, cracked, or compromised due to decay, a dental crown will restore its functionality and strength. At Dental Group of Falmouth, we offer customized premium dental crowns to maintain your oral health. Whether you are experiencing chronic tooth wear or recent damage, our experienced dentists will direct you to the best solution.


What is a Dental Crown?

A dental crown is a specially fabricated cap that fits over a tooth to support its structure and restore its size. The crowns are finalized for daily use and are permanently fixed. After the cement is done, the teeth can function normally, whether chewing, biting, or maintaining spacing between adjacent teeth.

No two crowns are the same. Our process guarantees that each crown will be designed specifically to meet your unique needs using strong, biocompatible materials. From preparation to final placement, we are committed to accuracy and comfort.


Why You May Need a Dental Crown

Dental crowns are a standard restorative solution for numerous different issues. Our dentists might suggest a crown in any of the following situations:

  • Severely decayed tooth where a filling is inadequate for long-term support
  • Broken or cracked tooth from trauma or excessive grinding
  • After root canal treatment, when the tooth needs added strength
  • Worn-down teeth from erosion or habitual clenching
  • Support for a dental bridge, serving as an anchor on both sides of a missing tooth
  • Cosmetic correction, including reshaping a misshapen or discolored tooth

We consider each case individually. We will take digital impressions and develop a treatment plan for your dental health and objectives.


Our Dental Crown Process

Our process for placing crowns at Dental Group of Falmouth is comprehensive yet streamlined. We employ the most advanced diagnostic tools and methods to provide optimal outcomes with the least discomfort.

Step 1: Consultation and Evaluation

During your first visit, your dentist will check the affected tooth through visual examination and digital imaging. We'll get you to explain your symptoms, what you expect from treatment, and what material you prefer.

Step 2: Tooth Preparation

The broken tooth is carefully shaped to create room for the crown. Decay is removed, and the tooth is prepared to hold the new cap securely. We make accurate digital impressions to send to a dental laboratory to fabricate the crown.

Step 3: Temporary Crown Fitting

When your permanent crown is being constructed, a temporary crown will be fitted over the tooth. This will ensure the area remains safe while still providing functionality.

Step 4: Final Crown Fitting

Once your permanent crown is finished, we will remove the temporary crown and verify the fit, color, and bite. If all is precise, the new crown will be cemented into position and polished to a perfect finish.


Crown Materials We Provide

All crowns are not alike. At Dental Group of Falmouth, we have various crown materials that are ideal for different clinical and functional indications:

  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM): Provides strength and a more natural look; often used for back teeth.
  • All-porcelain or ceramic: Ideal for prominent teeth; offers a natural appearance with excellent durability.
  • Zirconia: A new material that's very strong, biocompatible, and harmonizes well with adjacent teeth.
  • Full metal (gold or alloys): These are extremely durable and suitable for out-of-sight molars. They require minimal tooth reduction for placement.
  • Stainless steel: Frequently used as an interim or for pediatric cases.

We'll help you choose the proper material based on your tooth location, biting forces, durability requirements, and cosmetic needs.


Long-Term Advantages of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns do more than just cover up the damage—they actively help preserve tooth structure and prevent future complications. A crown, once seated, can last anywhere from 10–15 years or longer with good care. Advantages include:

  • Restored chewing and speaking capacity
  • Protection from additional decay or damage
  • Permanent solution to weakened or treated teeth
  • Correct maintenance of proper bite alignment
  • Improved overall dental stability

Crowns prevent adjacent teeth from shifting out of position because of gaps or pressure changes, balancing your bite and maintaining your health.


Professional Attention at Dental Group of Falmouth

Dr. Abdul Rahman Addas, D.M.D.

With a high honors degree from Boston University School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Addas is well-established in CAD/CAM technology and radiology. His commitment to ongoing education is evidenced by his cosmetic services based on the newest technology.

Dr. Ghazwan Ghazi

Dr. Ghazwan Ghazi supervises our implant treatments at the Dental Group of Falmouth. He graduated from Boston University School of Dentistry and completed his specialty education in periodontics and dental implants at the New Jersey Dental School. He has over 25 years of professional practice in surgical implant dentistry. He is a faculty member of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. His extensive experience and commitment to perfection render him an elite provider for complicated implant cases.


Financial and Insurance Guidance

We think quality dental care ought to be affordable. That's why we accept most dental insurance plans and provide flexible financing. Our front-office staff will assist with verifying your coverage and making claims for you, making the process seamless from consultation to follow-up.

Dental Group of Falmouth accepts major dental insurance plans including Altus, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Delta Dental, DentaQuest, and Dominion. We help you maximize benefits by filing claims directly. Whether you have a PPO or HMO plan, our team is here to explain coverage, manage authorizations, and simplify your insurance experience.


Schedule your appointment

A crown may be the best and most efficient option if you have a broken, weak, or compromised tooth. We will help you preserve your dental health with reliable, up-to-date solutions compatible with your needs.

Dental Group of Falmouth

344 Gifford St UNIT A
Falmouth MA 02540

(508) 524-3732

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
9:00am - 4:00pm

Tuesday
9:00am - 4:00pm

Wednesday
9:00am - 4:00pm

Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm

Friday
Closed

Saturday & Sunday
Closed