Dental crowns cost anywhere from $900.00 up, depending on the
tooth being restored. Additionally, the
cost varies by:
a. materials,
b. complexity, and
Insurance may pay part of the cost if it's obviously
needed for medical reasons, but usually crowns are covered only on a limited
basis per year. Nowadays crowns
are made of porcelain, resin or porcelain-fused-metal[2]. The crown covers the entire surface of a tooth, adding strength,
durability and stability. This usually
requires two office visits but can be accomplished in one day; first to prepare
the tooth, make an impression and install a temporary crown. The impression is
sent to a dental laboratory or manufactured in-house with the use of a CAD
aided milling machine to create the permanent crown, which is installed during
the second appointment.
If
the crown is going to be made in one day in-house on a CAD cam system, the
tooth is digitally scanned in the mouth and sent to a milling machine and
completed usually with 2 to 3 hours.
There's often an initial office visit ($65-$102) and
X-rays ($85-$135)[3]. There may be additional costs that
contribute to the overall price involved in crowns which are beyond the
patient’s control. Each patient presents
a unique set of circumstances. A large
share of undervalued costs goes toward the treatment itself, lab and production
costs for the crown, aftercare and the like.
With proper care a crown may last 10 or more years. Depending upon the general wear and tear, it
could last indefinitely. With somewhere
between 10 and indefinitely, the investment becomes rather modest, if not
inexpensive.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
404-256-3620
Thank
you for all your referrals. We truly
appreciate them.
Information
included is not dental or medical advice.
For your specific information
be sure to consult your dentist.
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