A dental crown is a cap that is placed over the end of a tooth which has had part or all of the natural enamel removed due to decay, fracture, or other causes. Dental crowns are used primarily to cover a damaged tooth’s pulp cavity, where the nerve and blood vessels are located. This protection helps prevent pain in the tooth. But if the tooth becomes severely damaged, or if there is an abscess in the tooth, then the dentist may have to remove the damaged tooth. A crown would protect the nerve and blood vessels in the tooth’s root, which is located below the bone. A crown would also help a tooth with an injury or other structural problem that prevents it from maintaining its shape, or if the tooth needs to be pulled so that it can be saved. If a tooth has a broken root, then it must be pulled before the tooth is replaced by a crown.

Who is likely to need a dental crown?

The most common situation where a dental crown is needed is when a tooth has been damaged from decay or other causes. When this happens, your dentist will remove the damaged portion of the tooth, shape and prepare the remaining healthy tooth structure for a dental crown. Another common reason for needing a dental crown is when a patient has a discolored tooth that should be treated with a dental crown. Sometimes a tooth will require repair because of trauma caused by an accident.

How much is a crown without insurance?

Today, there are many different types of dental crowns available for use by dentists to restore teeth. Some are permanent, while others can be removed if necessary. The cost of dental crown without insurance will depend on the type of crown you need. 

One common type of dental crown is called an onlay. An onlay is a thin layer of material (composite) that is placed directly on the tooth where there is decay. Over time, the composite hardens and becomes a permanent part of the tooth. Onlays can be used on front or back teeth. They can be shaped and contoured to fit the specific needs of the tooth they are placed on. Onlay generally ranges from $350 to $1,500 per tooth, with an average price of $900.

An inlay is a similar dental restoration material. It is a more advanced material than an onlay. Inlays have a higher degree of hardness and strength than an onlay. This allows the inlay to be sculpted to a much higher standard when it is being fitted. An inlay is generally priced between $250 and $1500. Prices further vary depending on the type, some are made from composite material, and some are even gold-based.

1. Porcelain crown

Porcelain is a very hard material and is very useful when trying to restore a tooth which has been damaged by decay or trauma. When using porcelain as a dental crown material, your dentist will shape the crown so it fits tightly against the natural tooth structure and blends in with the color of the surrounding teeth. This will hide the crown and make it less noticeable. What are the benefits of dental crowns? After a dental crown is placed on a tooth, it will protect the remaining tooth structure from decay and fracture. 

2. Gold dental crown

Gold crowns are in fact a combination of copper and other metals, such as nickel or chromium. 

The gold acts as a “cap” over the tooth which protects the underlying tooth structure from decay and fracture. Gold dental crowns are typically used when the tooth needs to be restored because of decay, trauma, discoloration, or any other reason.  What are the benefits of dental crowns? When a dental crown is placed on a tooth, it will protect the remaining tooth structure from decay and fracture. This will allow your tooth to have a long, healthy life. Another benefit of dental crowns is that they will blend in with the color of your teeth and will not stand out. This will improve your dental appearance. 

3. Amalgam Dental Crown

Amalgam is a mixture of mercury, silver and zinc. Amalgam is the most commonly used material for dental crowns because of its ability to bond tightly to enamel. It can be shaped, molded and blended with other metals to create a durable and natural-looking dental crown. Another advantage of using amalgam as a dental crown material is that it is very easy to apply. Dentists use an amalgam dental crown to restore decayed or broken down teeth.

4. Zirconia Crown

Zirconia is a newer dental restoration material that is extremely hard and has a high degree of translucency. This allows the zirconia dental crown to mimic the appearance of natural tooth enamel. Because zirconia is so strong, it can be crafted into any shape your dentist desires. This makes it an excellent material to use on front or back teeth which require a more sophisticated restoration. Because zirconia is so strong, it can be crafted into any shape your dentist desires. This makes it an excellent material to use on front or back teeth which require a more sophisticated restoration. Zirconia dental crowns are more expensive than other dental crown materials. But, the strength and longevity of a zirconia crown makes it an extremely cost-effective dental restoration material. What are the benefits of dental crowns? After a dental crown is placed on a tooth, it will protect the remaining tooth structure from decay and fracture. This will allow your tooth to have a long, healthy life. Another benefit of dental crowns is that they will blend in with the color of your teeth and will not stand out. This will improve your dental appearance.  

5. Ceramic Crown

A ceramic crown is typically used when a tooth needs to be restored because of decay, trauma, discoloration, or any other reason. When using ceramic as a dental crown material, your dentist will shape the crown so it fits tightly against the natural tooth structure and blends in with the color of the surrounding teeth. This will hide the crown and make it less noticeable.