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We all put off dental work. Between life and appointments, it’s easy to delay. But Dr. Andy Stein at Stein Family Dentistry in Spokane, Washington, offers a one-visit crown, so you can walk in and leave restored—all in a single sitting.
CEREC crowns are built for speed and precision. Instead of waiting days or weeks, you get a one-visit crown made while you’re in the chair. Digital scans mean no goop, no trays, and no second visit. Using CAD/CAM tech, Dr. Stein designs and creates your crown with sharp accuracy. It’s a perfect match—fast.
Porcelain crowns are designed to look like they belong. They match the shape, shade, and feel of your natural teeth, which makes them perfect for front teeth repair. Durable. Stain resistant. And built to last. Porcelain crowns bring back function without messing up your smile. They’re like camouflage for your dental work.
Ceramic crowns are one of the top picks for anyone with metal allergies. They are safe, smooth, and can go unnoticed within your smile. These crowns work well for both front and back teeth, offering strong performance without the chance of allergic reactions. If you’ve experienced problems with metal before, ceramic might be your fix.
Metal crowns are the workhorses. Built from gold or strong alloys, they’re made to last. Especially for back molars that take the most force, metal crowns stand up to chewing, grinding, and time itself.
These are the strongest crowns you will find, and they can handle any food you consume. If durability is the top priority, metal wins every time.
PFM crowns have a strong metal core beneath a realistic-looking, smooth porcelain exterior. The result? A crown that can handle biting pressure while looking natural. Depending on your need, they can be used for front or back teeth. They are a great pick if you want the best of both worlds—strength inside and beauty outside.
Zirconia crowns balance strength and a natural look. They are thought to chip, hold up under pressure, and can be custom-colored to match your natural teeth. They are ideal for clients who need a reliable type of crown for teeth that won’t force them to sacrifice looks.
Temporary crowns fill the gap between the tooth prep and the final crown. They hold the space, protect the tooth, and keep your smile intact while your permanent crown is made. Whether it’s a few days or a couple of weeks, these crowns keep things comfortable and functioning.
Stein Family Dentistry of Spokane, Washington, offers multiple options for anyone needing a reliable crown in the area. Call (509) 463-1770 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Stein at 520 S Cowley Street, Suite 105, Spokane, WA 99202. Get your crown handled the easy way—without the wait.
Dr. Andy Stein is the owner and Lead Dentist of Stein Family Dentistry. He graduated from Oregon Institute of Technology with a Degree in Biology and Business, received his Doctorate of Medical Dentistry from the Oregon Health Science University, and completed his general practice residency program at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Salt Lake City. He worked for a community health center for three years, developing his skills in and passion for dentistry.
Dr. Stein is a member of the American Dental Association, Washington State Dental Association, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, and the Frank Spear Study Club. He was an active leader in the Southern Oregon Dental Society before relocating to Spokane. He is very enthusiastic about continuing education.