Dental Crowns in Mexico at Dental Del Rio Los Algodones
Discover your perfect smile with Permanent Crowns in Mexico
From
$199 USD
At Dental del Rio, we use the best dental crown materials available to craft the perfect crowns for our patients, so we can ensure durability. Our crowns can last you from 10 to 15 years following the proper dental care, regardless of whether you choose a porcelain crown, ceramic, gold, porcelain-fused-to-metal, or a zirconia crown.
The final result will not only look completely natural, but it will also withstand the strength of chewing regularly like your natural teeth.
We take pride in our advanced dental laboratory, fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology like CAD/CAM, to ensure the utmost precision, aesthetics, and durability in all our dental procedures.
Our dental lab allows us to print, mill, and create custom dental crowns in about 1 day. Temporary crowns can be inconvenient, but our patients can avoid them with our same-day crowns,.
For American and Canadian residents, the cost of dental work can make it quite difficult to obtain permanent or even temporary crowns in the US or Canada.
In the United States, a dental crown costs around $1,000 USD. In Arizona, the cost ranges between $1,200 and $1,400 USD. And in California, Zirconia crowns cost up to $3,000 USD. Our crown cost for a Porcelain Fused to Metal Crown is $199, $300 for a full porcelain crown, and $450 USD for a Zirconia Crown.
This means you can save from 50 to 80% compared to the United States and Canada.
In Los Algodones, find top dental treatments with skilled professionals for outstanding results. Dental del Rio offers expert care with a focus on creating healthy, beautiful smiles using advanced techniques.
Choosing high-quality materials for dental crowns ensures durability. At our Los Algodones clinic, we use premium materials for long-lasting, natural-looking crowns.
We prioritize the latest technology and personalized care to ensure a comfortable and satisfying experience.
Near the U.S border
To visit our dental center you won’t have to travel far away, and it is even possible to reach the city by car.
If you are experiencing dental issues that require attention, you should visit our dental clinic to restore your teeth soon. Neglecting your teeth promotes tooth decay that can and will affect your dental structure, resulting in tooth loss and fractured teeth, which can lead to the need for dental fillings and even root canal therapy.
Future Damage
In case of fractured, chipped, or broken teeth, it is essential to protect the remaining structure and avoid future damage. A worn-down or severely decayed tooth can also be fragile and need extra protection.
Extended Damage
Dental crowns are tooth caps, an extra layer of protection that can provide strength, stability, and serve as an efficient shield to the affected fractured teeth. By not having it, you risk extending the damage, not only to that specific tooth but to the rest of your smile, affecting its natural appearance and, with time, increasing the number of crowns needed.
The prices for Dental care in the us are ever-increasing, including Dental crown costs. Los Algodones, Mexico offers the option for high-quality crowns at affordable prices. However, some dental clinics in Mexico use lower-quality materials to be more cost-effective and make their prices even more affordable.
At Dental Del Rio, we use the highest quality dental crown materials available. Be it for metal crowns, ceramic crowns, porcelain crowns, or PFM crowns, we exclusively use top-of-the-line materials for our treatments.
At our dental clinic in Los Algodones Mexico, we are prepared to assist you and guide you through the entire dental treatment plan. Our priority is the comfort and dental health of our international patients, and we care about providing high-quality dental care at affordable prices.
We work with numerous major dental insurance providers to prevent financial constraints from affecting your care. We will help to fill out your reimbursement forms so you can submit them and get coverage for your crowns.
If you don’t have insurance, we’ll assist in finding affordable options.
Our team supports you throughout the process, allowing you to concentrate on your smile. We even offer free consultations, including virtual appointments.
Certified professional dentists
At Dental Del Río, we have highly qualified dentists who are all associated and certified by both the American Dental Association and the Mexican Dental Association. With years of experience and being leaders in their respective fields, our team has helped millions of patients to regain their oral health and obtain a beautiful smile.
We also offer a variety of sedation and anesthesia options upon request.
Affordable dental work in Mexico
Competitive prices without sacrificing the excellence of our services. Save up to 80% in crown cost in Mexico compared to US and Canada prices. Porcelain crowns from $300 USD, and Zirconia crowns cost $450.
Latest technology and techniques
We care about providing the best dental care possible, so we prioritize using the latest technology for all treatments, including equipment and materials.
Our specialized dentists are constantly learning the latest techniques and actualizing their knowledge to be able to offer the best guidance and treatments to all of our patients.
Bilingual staff available
If you worry about the language barrier, at Dental del Rio, our staff is completely bilingual, able to understand you, and guide you through the entire journey with us. Not only can we assist you with the treatment, but also with the travel information and accommodations while you stay in Los Algodones.
We take pride in offering top-notch dental treatments with the same quality and care that you would find in the United States, Canada, and other countries.
Am I eligible for dental crowns?
Dental crowns may be suitable for patients with various needs. The dentist will evaluate your case to determine the best treatment. You might be eligible if:
Teeth with extensive damage
Dental crowns can restore and protect teeth damaged by decay, wear, fractures, or trauma.
After dental procedures
They protect teeth after procedures like dental implants or root canals, replacing or safeguarding teeth.
Cosmetic purpose
Crowns can improve the appearance of stained, discolored, or misaligned teeth, offering a natural and durable smile.
The timeframe for dental crowns can vary, and it depends on your specific situation, chosen material, and if you need pre-dental work.
Your doctor will guide you through the entire procedure and explain everything to you after the first evaluation, but as a general rule, it takes two appointments to get a traditional crown.
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Crowns are custom caps for damaged or discolored teeth, ideal for replacing unsalvageable natural teeth and restoring your smile.
Common materials include porcelain, porcelain on metal, zirconia, and gold, all shaped to match your natural teeth.
This procedure restores your smile and oral health.
Crowns are caps placed on top of damaged teeth to restore functionality and appearance.
First, the dentist carves the piece that will be hosting the crown, and then treats stains, cracks, or fissures on the natural tooth. Finally, the dentist takes an impression of the filled tooth and adjacent teeth to make the dental crown exactly adjusted to the patient’s anatomy.
Patients may need crowns for different reasons.
When there are broken, worn down, traumatized, or present extensive decayed teeth, a dental crown can be used to repair and restore the teeth.
If you need a root canal treatment, the dentist uses a crown to protect and strengthen the tooth structure.
Implants are the metallic parts inserted into the jawbone. A dental crown is placed on top of the implants to cover up the piece and replace the missing teeth.
Teeth with large fillings or significant decay might require crowns to support the remaining tooth structure and prevent further damage.
Dental crowns can be used to improve the appearance of stained, discolored, or misaligned teeth. A crown can restore the natural look of your smile.
Dental Crowns can be made of different materials. Each material has specific properties that you can discuss with your dentist to choose the best option for you.
Ceramic/Porcelain Crowns
Ceramic and porcelain crowns are well known for their aesthetic results. A dental crown procedure with these materials guarantees a natural look that blends perfectly with your smile.
Porcelain fused to Metal
Porcelain crowns are strong and able to match your natural teeth. These crowns have a metal base covered by porcelain. They provide durability due to the underlying metal and aesthetics of the porcelain exterior.
Zirconia Crowns
Zirconia is another popular material for dental crowns nowadays. Known for their strength and aesthetics, these crowns are suitable for both front and back teeth, offering a balance of durability and natural look.
Gold Crowns
Gold crowns are incredibly resistant to wear and tear, making them ideal for molars and areas with high bite pressure. With proper dental care, gold crowns can last for many years, providing a reliable and sturdy option for your smile.
After a root canal treatment, the structure of the treated teeth is weakened. A dental crown is used to protect the remaining piece and prevent future complications. The crown will provide strength, and stability, and will restore complete functionality to the tooth.
A dental implant is a metallic piece placed surgically into the jawbone. Above the gum line, you can see the metal piece sticking out. A dental crown is used to cover up, protect, and restore your teeth.
Dental bridges are an ideal treatment for replacing one, two, or three missing teeth. Bridges are consecutive crowns attached, and fixed into place by two crowns in the adjacent teeth of each side of the gap.