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Jim Barnes

Jim Barnes

Medical Content Writer

Dr. Guzin

Dr. Guzin

Medical Reviewer

Understanding Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth, restoring its shape, size and improving its appearance. Crowns are used to fix, strengthen and improve your smile. Following a dental implant, a large filling, root canal, injury, decay or teeth-grinding, crowns strengthen a tooth. Expensive, crowns are a great candidate for dental tourism. Need multiple crowns? Expect to save a sizable amount of money.

Who Needs a Dental Crown?

Dentists recommend dental crowns for various reasons, but they are typically used to address issues with teeth that cannot be fixed by other means. If you have damaged teeth that require restoration while maintaining a natural appearance and strength, a dental crown might be the solution.

Dental Crowns Cost

Dental crown pricing varies significantly, primarily based on were your procedure is performed, due to overhead costs; office rent, personnel costs and educational costs are all significantly higher at home. Prices range from $1,200 to $7,800 in the United States.

Standard PFM (porcelain fused to metal) crowns cost about $1,150 in the US, but in Mexico, they can be as affordable as $160. Zirconia crowns typically cost around $1,600 in the US but start at $450 in Mexico. Traveling for dental crowns can lead to substantial savings, easily covering trip expenses.

Pros and Cons of Dental Crowns

Pros:

Realistic Appearance: Non-metal dental crowns can closely resemble natural teeth.
Affordability: Resin crowns are a budget-friendly option.
Noninvasive: The procedure is painless and minimally invasive.
Prevent Further Damage: Dental crowns prevent additional damage in teeth showing signs of decay or damage.

Cons:

Sensitivity: Newly crowned teeth may feel sensitive or achy.
Limited Lifespan: Dental crowns do not last indefinitely.
Allergic Reactions: Some individuals may experience minor allergic reactions to crown materials.
Chipping: Crowns may chip, and repairing them incurs additional costs.
Teeth Whitening Ineffectiveness: Teeth whitening is ineffective on crowned teeth.

Types of Dental Crowns

Dental crowns come in various materials, each with its unique characteristics.

Metal Crowns

Metal crowns are made from metal alloys (gold, palladium, nickel, or chromium). They are exceptionally durable and suitable for molars due to their ability to withstand mouth forces people subject them to.

Porcelain Crowns

Porcelain crowns offer a realistic appearance but tend to be costlier and can be prone to damage if teeth grinding occurs.

Ceramic Crowns

Ceramic crowns are stronger than traditional porcelain types but less durable than all-metal or porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns.

Resin Crowns

Resin crowns are the least expensive option but are considered temporary and less durable, often requiring more frequent replacement.

Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia is a newer crown material that can be stained to resemble real teeth. However, it is less commonly used for front teeth due to its less natural appearance.

Dental Crowns vs. Veneers

Dental veneers and crowns are both cosmetic solutions. Veneers are thin shells applied to existing teeth, mainly for cosmetic purposes, while crowns encase the entire tooth. Both can be made from similar materials and work together to enhance your smile.

Implant-Supported Dental Crowns

An implant-supported crown is a durable method for replacing a missing tooth. It involves inserting a dental implant into the jawbone and attaching a crown, providing a natural and long-lasting solution.

Dental Crowns vs. Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are an alternative to replace missing teeth. They consist of false teeth supported by dental crowns on adjacent natural teeth or implants.

The Dental Crown Procedure

Getting a dental crown typically involves two dental visits, although same-day crowns are possible with advanced technology. Here’s an overview of the procedure:

Traditional Crowns

  • Assessment and X-rays.
  • Tooth filing if necessary.
  • Temporary crown placement.
  • Permanent crown placement with a local anesthetic.

Same-Day Crowns

  • Assessment and tooth preparation.
  • Scanning and custom crown creation.
  • Crown placement with a local anesthetic.

How Are Dental Crowns Attached?

Dental crowns are attached using a cement bonding material to the remaining tooth or an implant. Utilizing the natural dentin of the remaining tooth as a post helps prevent stress fractures during root canal treatments.

Are Dental Crowns Painful?

Dental crown pain on the day of the procedure is common but typically temporary. Persistent discomfort should be evaluated by your dentist, and over-the-counter pain medication can help during the initial recovery.

Results: How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

Dental crowns have a lifespan ranging from 5 to 15 years, depending on the chosen material and your oral hygiene practices. Avoiding habits like nail biting and teeth grinding can extend their durability.

Caring for Your Dental Crowns

Maintaining your crowned tooth is relatively straightforward. Regular oral hygiene practices, including brushing at least twice daily, daily flossing, and avoiding very hard foods, can help protect your crowns from decay and gum disease.

Why Have Dental Crowns in Mexico?

Mexico has become a favored destination for dental tourism, offering high-quality services at competitive prices. Reputable clinics in Mexico provide excellent care, often on par with U.S. standards. Many dentists in top Mexican clinics hold memberships in overseas organizations such as ADA (American Dental Association), https://www.ada.org/ ensuring a commitment to quality.

Mexico offers a compelling array of advantages that make it an attractive choice. Here are some key reasons why you should consider having dental crowns in Mexico:

Affordable Excellence – In Mexico, through HebeDoc approved dentists you can experience world-class dental care without breaking the bank. The cost of dental crowns is significantly lower compared to the US, UK, Canada and Australia, making it an ideal option for those seeking quality care on a budget.

Experienced Dental Professionals – HebeDoc’s Mexican dental clinics boast a pool of highly skilled and experienced dentists who have honed their craft over the years. Your dental crown procedure will be carried out by dental professionals who are experts in their field.

State-of-the-Art Facilities – HebeDoc affiliated dental clinics in Mexico are equipped with modern, state-of-the-art technology and facilities, rivaling those in the United States and Canada. Expect a comfortable and efficient dental experience.

Quick Turnaround – HebeDoc-affiliated dentists catering to international clientele in Mexico understand their patient’s time is limited. Dental crown procedures in Mexico through HebeDoc have shorter waiting times, allowing for prompt treatment.

 Stunning Locations – Combine your dental procedure with a relaxing, Cancun vacation! From East Coast states like Florida and New York, getting to Cancun is a shorter flight than flying to the West Coast. Mexico offers picturesque landscapes and vibrant culture, providing a unique backdrop for your dental journey.

Crown Material Variety – Whether you prefer porcelain, ceramic, or metal crowns, Mexican dental clinics affiliated with HebeaDoc offer a wide range of US-standard crown materials to suit your preferences.

Patient-Centric Care – Mexican dental clinics prioritize patient satisfaction and comfort. You’ll experience warm hospitality and personalized care.

Proximity to the U.S. – The accessible Mexico/ US border makes it a convenient, easy day trip to popular dental destinations such as Los Algodones and Tijuana. From Southern California and Arizona, you can easily access top-notch dental care within just a few hours.

This article is for informational purposes. It is not meant to be construed as dental advice or dental diagnosis or treatment. Consulting with a qualified dental professional before beginning or changing your dental treatment is strongly advised.

Dr. Guzin

Ankara Turkey

Dr. Guzin Kırsaçlıoğlu graduated from Ankara Dental School in 1982 and opened her own practice. Dr.Kirsaçlioglu completed her Master’s in Cosmetic Dentistry at New York University in 2011 as well as annual continuing education courses on dental implants in France, Germany, Spain, and Israel. Today, Dr. Kirsaçlioglu is an internationally recognized, multidisciplinary dental professional running a dental practice with a staff of 18. 

She is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), the Turkish Dental Association (TDB), European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED), American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AAD) and the European Association for Osseointegration (EAO).

She has authored numerous dental related articles covering the topics of both dental implants and dental aesthetics. When not treating patients, Dr Kirsaçlioglu volunteers in rural villages, teaching children about good oral health and preventative dental care.

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How Are Dental Crowns Attached?

Dental crowns are attached using a cement bonding material to the remaining tooth or an implant. Utilizing the natural dentin of the remaining tooth as a post helps prevent stress fractures during root canal treatments.

Quality of Dental Crowns Abroad?

So much of dental training has been standardized globally, One can expect top quality care among the best clinics globally. HebeDoc’s has you covered. We assess dentist’s qualifications, professional affiliations, tour each clinic reviews. Many of our dentists train abroad regularly.

Costs of Dental Crowns

Prices vary enormously worldwide, depending on material used and where treatment is performed. Below is a comparison of standard prices for a full porcelain/ceramic crown:

CountryCost Per Crown
Mexico$550
Turkey$188
USA$3,000
Costa Rica$275

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