A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that dentists use to restore weak, broken, or decayed teeth. Just like a well-fitting hat, a crown sits over your entire tooth. To ensure a proper fit, your dentist will need to remove a small portion of your tooth, specifically the enamel, before securing the new crown in place.

Types of Dental Crowns and Their Benefits

There are many different types of dental crowns. The type that’s right for you depends on your personal preferences and your unique oral health needs. For example, porcelain crowns provide a natural aesthetic appearance, while metal crowns are more durable. The choice of crown type is determined based on your personal preferences and your dentist's recommendations.

Price List

ProcedurePrice Excluding VAT (TL)Price Including VAT 10% (TL)
Single Piece Cast Crown5.263,64 TL5.790,00 TL
Veneer Crown (Ceramic)8.263,64 TL9.090,00 TL
Implant-supported Veneer Crown (Ceramic) (Excluding Abutment Fee)9.172,73 TL10.090,00 TL
Full Ceramic Crown (Metal-Free)16.509,09 TL18.160,00 TL
Telescope Crown (Copings)6.772,73 TL7.450,00 TL

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How Long Do Dental Crowns Last and What Can Be Done to Extend Their Lifespan?

Generally, dental crowns can last between 10 to 15 years, although they may last longer in some cases. The lifespan of a crown depends on the material used, oral hygiene habits, and the tooth's position. To extend the lifespan of a dental crown, consider the following:

  • Regular Oral Care: Brush your teeth at least twice a day and use dental floss to clean between them.
  • Dental Checkups: Regular visits to your dentist are essential for checking the condition of the crown and detecting potential issues early.
  • Avoid Damaging Habits: Avoid hard foods, tobacco use, and habits like teeth grinding.
  • Use Protective Devices: Wearing a mouthguard during sports can protect your teeth from possible trauma.

Sensitivity and Adaptation Process After Dental Crown Placement

Some people may experience sensitivity during the first few days after the procedure. This may result from changes in the shape of the tooth, removal of enamel, or the placement of the crown. Sensitivity is usually temporary, but if you experience severe pain or discomfort, you should consult your dentist.

During the adaptation period, you may have difficulty eating certain foods until you become accustomed to the crown. After the crown is placed, your dentist may recommend a diet of soft foods for a few weeks.

Dental Crown vs. Filling: Which Treatment is More Suitable?

Dental crowns and fillings are suitable for different conditions. The choice of treatment depends on the condition of the tooth and the extent of damage.

  • Dental Filling: Typically used for smaller cavities or cases where part of the tooth is damaged. If most of the tooth is still intact, a filling may be sufficient.
  • Dental Crown: A better option when a large portion of the tooth is decayed or broken. A crown covers the entire tooth and provides added strength. Crowns are also used to protect teeth after procedures like root canal therapy.

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