Does It Hurt to Get a Dental Crown?
June 24, 2026

Tooth enamel is very strong. It is actually the strongest substance in the entire body! Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean that it is indestructible. If you have a tooth that is decayed or otherwise structurally compromised, a dental crown can be made and placed over your damaged tooth to protect it from additional harm. However, many patients worry that their procedure will be painful. The good news is that you have nothing to worry about. Here is what you can expect for your treatment.
Will Getting My Dental Crown Be Painful?
When you go to the dental office to get your new restoration, your dentist will begin by numbing the area that they are working on with a local anesthetic. This way, you won’t experience any pain throughout the duration of your procedure. The anesthetic will wear off gradually, so it will take a couple of hours for you to regain feeling in that area.
Since the tooth needs to be prepared and reshaped for a dental crown, some patients experience minor tenderness in that area for a couple of weeks as theirmouth adjusts to the change. This can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Since dental crowns protect damaged teeth, they actually help to prevent tooth pain and sensitivity in the future.
What Are the Benefits of Dental Crowns?
There are many benefits of choosing dental crowns to restore damaged teeth. Here are some of the most prominent ones.
- Pain Relief: If you have a tooth that has been damaged by decay or an injury, you are more likely to experience discomfort when it is exposed to various temperatures and pressure. Dental crowns cover and protect the teeth from these issues, reducing possible discomfort.
- Appearance: Dental crowns improve the appearance of damaged teeth by masking discoloration, chips, misshapen teeth, and more! They are customized for each patient, so they will blend in perfectly with the rest of your smile.
- Quick Treatment: Having a dental crown placed only takes a couple of weeks.
- Durable: Dental crowns are very durable. They can last between ten and thirty years when cared for properly.
If you need a dental crown, you don’t have anything to be stressed about. With modern dental materials and techniques, the procedure will be comfortable, and your recovery will be quick and easy to manage!
About the Practice
Dr. Eric J. Marsh and Dr. Michele A. Pisano-Marsh work together to treat patients in the Allentown community. With their combined experience and expertise, patients can get pretty much anything they need under one roof. To learn more about dental crowns or to schedule an appointment, visit their website or call (610) 432-8037.
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