Dental crowns are the perfect option for patients who want to restore and protect their teeth after a root canal or dental implant. They are also real life-savers when it comes to cracked or damaged teeth that are unaesthetic and very sensitive.
There are various types of dental crown according to your budget, but no matter which one you choose they have to be made by a highly skilled technician and fit by an experienced dentist.
Ceramic (Porcelain) — usually used to restore front teeth due to their ability to blend with your natural tooth color.
Porcelain-fused to metal – This crown offers a stronger bond and more durability than the regular porcelain because it is connected to a metal structure.
Base metal alloys – This crown is made up of non-noble metals that are very resistant to corrosion, and make for a very strong crown.
Gold alloys – It is a mix of gold, copper and other metals, providing a strong bond to the tooth. It does not fracture and does not wear away the tooth itself.
Name of the clinic | Metal Porcelain Crown | Porcelain | Porcelain fused to gold | Zirconium |
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Advanced Smiles Dentistry | $250 | $450 | $500 | |
Amazing Smile Center | $300 | $475 | $550 | |
Endodental Group | $265 | $465 | ||
Dentalia | $369 | |||
Dental Spana | $200 |