DENTISTBALI CROWNS

OVERVIEW AND BENEFITS OF CROWNS

Dental Bridges and Crowns are permanent prosthetic solutions. Crowns are typically used to cover a damaged tooth or an implant, or to fill a gap where a tooth once was. They can be cemented onto natural teeth or implants surrounding the gap.

In contrast, dental bridges consist of crowns connected and supported by two teeth or implants at each end. Like crowns, bridges are designed to fill the space of a missing tooth or several teeth. A bridge comprises two main components: the anchor teeth or implants (abutments) and the pontics (replacement teeth).

Besides enhancing appearance, bridges and crowns also contribute to proper alignment and bite. A missing tooth can lead to shifting of remaining teeth, potentially causing bite issues; bridges and crowns help prevent such complications.

Furthermore, Crowns and Bridges can have a long lifespan when installed on healthy teeth and properly maintained. Bridges generally last around 10 years, whereas crowns can endure for approximately 20 years.

WHEN IS A DENTAL IMPLANTS NEEDED?

Crowns and bridges should be applied to teeth with healthy structure and roots, or, if that’s not possible, on teeth that have been properly treated (such as those that have undergone caries or root canal therapy).

Here are some scenarios where crowns might be suggested:


Enhance visual appeal: Crowns are a great choice when a patient wishes to substantially alter the shape, color, or even the alignment of their teeth.

Adjust the bite: If you prefer to avoid braces, crowns might be ideal, as they allow for comprehensive smile design and correction of a misaligned bite by reshaping the tooth’s surface.

Reinforce or repair a heavily damaged tooth: For teeth that are cracked, broken, or severely damaged, crowns can effectively address and resolve these issues.

Replace a missing tooth: Dental implants act as replacements for the root of a lost tooth, while crowns cover the visible space and aid in chewing.

Secure dental bridges: Crowns are positioned at the ends of the bridge to provide added stability to the restorative piece.

MOST COMMON TYPES OF CROWNS

Crowns can either be prefabricated in advance or custom-made in a laboratory. Prefabricated crowns are typically composed of plastic or stainless steel and can serve as temporary solutions until a permanent crown is crafted. Crowns may be constructed from various materials including: All Metal (gold), Zirconia, Porcelain fused to metal (PFM), Porcelain fused to Zirconia, or All Ceramic. However, today we’ll focus on the most commonly used options in countries specializing in dental tourism.

Depending on aesthetic preferences, durability, available space in the mouth, and cost, you can choose from the following types of crowns:

PORCELAIN CROWNS

This type of crown is frequently favored by patients for its natural appearance and translucency, which closely resembles real teeth. Additionally, it is regarded as a holistic choice due to its metal-free composition. Ideal for front teeth, these crowns offer high resistance but are more fragile compared to metal and PFM crowns.

PORCELAIN FUSED TO METAL CROWNS

Porcelain fused to metal crowns offer a significant advantage by combining the durability of metal crowns with the aesthetic appeal of porcelain crowns. They are suitable for both front teeth and molars. However, a drawback of PFM crowns is the visible dark line near the gumline, which reveals the metal underneath.

GOLD DENTAL CROWNS

Gold crowns are a type of metal crown, along with titanium, nickel, palladium, and chrome. They are typically used for molars due to their high strength and durability. The main drawback is their color, which is quite different from the natural appearance of teeth. Metal crowns are generally the most costly option.

DENTAL TOURISM COST OF CROWNS

Country Porcelain Crown in USD (per tooth) PFM Crown in USD (per tooth) Gold Crown in USD (per tooth)
Dental Crowns in USA
$800-$3,000 USD
$500-$1,500 USD
$600-$2,500 USD
Dentures in Mexico Cost
$450-$600 USD
$200-$600 USD
$400-$700 USD
Dental Crowns Cost Costa Rica
$400-$600 USD
$395 USDc
N/A
Dental Crowns Cost Colombia
$400 USD
$357 USD
$400 USD
Dental Crowns Cost Turkey
$100-$250 USD
$80-$130 USD
$100-$250 USD
Dental Crowns Cost India
$122 USD
$98 USD
N/A

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FULL SET OF CROWNS COST

A restoration consisting of 6 to 20 pieces is known as a Full Set. These packages typically include implants, veneers, and crowns. While the total number of crowns included can vary, the most common sets are 10 or 20 pieces.

These extensive restorations are usually part of a full mouth restoration, and dental clinics often offer significant discounts for such comprehensive treatments.

FULL SET OF CROWNS IN MEXICO

10 Crowns

20 Crowns

From $4,500 USD

From $12,000 USD

FULL SET OF CROWNS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

10 Crowns

From $5,000 USD

FULL SET OF CROWNS IN COLOMBIA

10 Crowns

From $4,900 USD

PLACING A CROWN – FULL PROCESS EXPLAINED

Your dentist will check your general health and oral health, specifically the condition of your teeth. At this time, you should talk to him about the design that best suits you, according to your factions and tastes. In the event that the teeth on which the crowns will be placed present very deep cavities, the dentist will first take care of resolving this situation.

Next, the specialist will prepare your teeth to receive the new crowns. For this, you will be given local anesthesia in the area to be treated, to later begin with the filing of the teeth. The filing, in addition to being painless, must be quite pronounced to be able to place the adhesive and the new dental piece.

Then the dentist will take an impression of the teeth to be able to make the mold with which the crowns will be created. Once ready, it will be sent to the laboratory and during this process, which can last a few hours or a couple of days, the specialist will place temporary crowns to avoid the sensitivity and discomfort that filing can generate.

The second part will continue once the final prostheses have been completed. First, the dentist will test that the crowns fit perfectly in size and color. If so, he will proceed to disinfect the area and finally place the crowns.

WHAT IS A DENTAL BRIDGE?

A bridge is mounted on a space where teeth are missing and attached to a tooth or implant. Its teeth known as pillars have the function of anchoring for the bridge, a replacement tooth, known as a pontic is attached to the crowns that cover the pillar, just as crowns also have the option of materials for bridges.

PLACING A CROWN – FULL PROCESS EXPLAINED

Your dentist will evaluate both your overall and oral health, focusing specifically on the condition of your teeth. During this consultation, you should discuss the design that best fits your facial features and preferences. If any teeth requiring crowns have deep cavities, the dentist will address these issues first.

Next, the dentist will prepare your teeth for the new crowns. This involves administering local anesthesia to the treatment area before beginning the tooth filing process. The filing, which is painless, needs to be thorough enough to accommodate the adhesive and the new crown.

The dentist will then take an impression of your teeth to create a mold for the crowns. Once this impression is made, it will be sent to the laboratory for crown fabrication. During the waiting period, which could range from a few hours to a couple of days, temporary crowns will be placed to minimize sensitivity and discomfort from the filing.

The final step occurs when the permanent crowns are ready. The dentist will first check the fit of the crowns for size and color. If everything is correct, the area will be disinfected, and the crowns will be permanently affixed.

WHAT IS A DENTAL BRIDGE?

A bridge is installed in a gap where teeth are missing and is anchored to either a natural tooth or an implant. The supporting teeth or implants, known as abutments, serve as anchors for the bridge. A replacement tooth, called a pontic, is attached to the crowns that cover the abutments. Similar to crowns, bridges can be made from a variety of materials.

TEETH EVALUATION AND SMILE DESIGN

ANESTHESIA AND TEETH PREPARATION

DENTAL IMPRESSIONS AND MANUFACTURE

TRY-IN AND CEMENTATION OF CROWNS

MOST COMMON TYPES OF CROWNS
If you’ve followed along this far, you might be wondering about the distinctions between dental crowns and veneers. Both options can improve the appearance of your teeth, but there are key factors to weigh when deciding which treatment is right for you.
  • Dental crowns are like little caps that go over damaged teeth to protect and restore them. They’re tough and long lasting, making them a great option for teeth that need a lot of work.
  • Veneers are thin shells that cover the front of your teeth to give them a new look. They’re great for fixing minor issues like discoloration or chips and can make your smile look brighter and more uniform.
If you’re exploring dental tourism to reduce costs, crowns could be a more cost-effective choice for you. Generally more affordable than veneers, crowns also boast a high success rate. They are built to endure daily use, ensuring you can maintain your new smile for years.
Ultimately, the best treatment choice for you will be based on your individual needs and objectives.

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