
How much does a dental crown cost?
Cost of dental crowns
On average, patients pay $1,209¹
Dental crowns are custom-made to fit over your teeth and are reliable and durable, lasting up to 15 years. Alternatives like fillings usually last only 5-10 years. Invest in peace of mind with dental crowns for long-lasting savings.
Factors that affect the cost of a dental crown
Types of dental crowns
Dental crowns can be made with several different and effective materials. Common materials for crowns include:
Zirconia: Known for durability and aesthetic appeal. Zirconia is the most popular, and it’s recommeded 98% of the time by Radix Dentistry dentists. For more details, see the dental crowns page to learn more.
Porcelain: Porcelain crowns are valued for their natural look and are often used for front teeth.
Ceramic: Similar to porcelain, ceramic crowns are made entirely of ceramic materials. They are an aesthetic option for crowns.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM): These crowns combine the strength of metal with the aesthetic appeal of porcelain, providing a strong foundation and a natural-looking exterior for both front and back teeth.
Metal: Made from alloys like gold or platinum, metal crowns are durable and often used for molars due to their resistance to chewing forces.
Resin: Often used as a temporary solution while waiting for a permanent crown, resin crowns are more affordable but less durable, making them suitable for short-term use.
Each of these materials may have varying prices which will impact the overall cost of your dental crown.
Placement complexity/location
The placement complexity can vary depending on the condition of the underlying tooth, the need for additional treatments and the precision required for aesthetic considerations.
Additionally, the location of the dental crown, such as whether it is for a front tooth or a molar, can also impact costs due to differences in visibility, functional demands and the materials used.
Dental insurance and financing
Dental costs can feel overwhelming, whether you have dental insurance or not. At Radix Dentistry, we believe dental care should be both accessible and affordable for everyone. That’s why we aim to make things simple for you by partnering with most insurance providers and offering flexible dental financing options through third-party providers with 9 out of 10 patients receiving same-day approval. Please note, we do not accept Medicaid.
Your dental crown cost questions answered
How much is a crown without insurance?
The cost of dental crown without dental insurance varies based on the type of material used, the complexity of your procedure and your office location. Consult with your local Radix Dentistry team for estimated pricing based on your unique oral health needs.
If you don’t currently have dental insurance—no worries. We’ll connect you with third-party financing to ensure you get the care you need. Explore financing options and our Radix Dentistry Savings Plan.
To see which providers are accepted by your local Radix Dentistry office. We do accept Medicaid.
What are different types of dental crowns?
The different types of dental crowns include ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal or all-metal crowns. Each come with their own set of benefits. Talk to your Radix Dentistry care team today to see which is recommended for your oral health needs.
Does dental insurance cover the cost of dental crowns?
Depending on your insurance provider, your insurance may cover some, if not all, of the cost of your dental crown. For a full list of the insurance providers that we work with, check out our financing and insurance page. Refer to your local Radix Dentistry office for more information. We do accept Medicaid.
Are there any financing options available for dental crown costs?
If you don’t have insurance, no problem. At Radix Dentistry, our teams work hard to provide accessible dental care for everyone. If you’re paying for your dental crown out of pocket, we’ll work with you on a financing plan that best fits your budget. A few options include payment plans, credit cards or third-party financing.
Can dental crowns be covered by flexible spending accounts (FSAs) or health savings accounts (HSAs)?
Yes, dental crowns are typically considered a qualified medical expense under both FSAs and HSAs. However, it’s always a good idea to check with your local Radix Dentistry dentist office near you for specific details.
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