Dental Crowns Cost In Apollo Hospitals Greams Road Chennai

Minimum Cost Rs.26640
Maximum Cost Rs.35520
  • Success Rate 86-92%

Cost of Dental Crowns in Apollo Hospitals Greams Road Chennai: Detailed Overview

Dental Crowns cost in Apollo Hospitals Greams Road Chennai is between Rs.26640 to Rs.35520. The total cost of the treatment depends on the diagnosis and facilities opted by the patient.

The Dental Crowns are a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over the tooth so as to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, along with its appearance. It is needed in cases of a weak tooth (for instance, from decay), trauma, etc.
Before the process of making a crown begins, the dentist will anesthetize the tooth and the gum tissue around the tooth. Next, the tooth receiving the crown is reshaped along the chewing surface and sides to make room for the crown. The amount removed depends on the type of crown used. If, on the other hand, a large area of the tooth is missing (due to decay or damage), the dentist will use filling material to build up the tooth to support the crown.

Doctors for Dental Crowns in Apollo Hospitals Greams Road Chennai

The right doctor to consult for Dental Crown Placement is a Prosthodontist or a Dental Surgeon.

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How much does Dental Crowns cost in different cities in India?

The price varies across the cities. Tier 1 Cities are usualy more expencive thane tier 2 cities. The price for Dental Crowns in different cities in India is approximately in the range of:

Cities Min. Cost Max Cost
New Delhi Rs.22511 Rs.35209
Gurgaon Rs.23088 Rs.34632
Noida Rs.21645 Rs.36075
Chennai Rs.23088 Rs.33189
Mumbai Rs.23665 Rs.35209
Bangalore Rs.22511 Rs.34055
Kolkata Rs.21645 Rs.32612
Jaipur Rs.20202 Rs.32323
Mohali Rs.20779 Rs.49062
Ahmedabad Rs.19336 Rs.32035
Hyderabad Rs.22222 Rs.33766

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How much does Dental Crowns cost in different countries?

For patients planning to travel abroad it is useful to know the price in destinations popular with medical travellers. The price for Dental Crowns in different countries is approximately:

Countries Min. Cost Max. Cost
Germany USD 800 USD 1200
Malaysia USD 960 USD 1440

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Usually, the success rate is high and varies between 86-92%.
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Frequently Asked Qestions Related to Dental Crowns Cost

Your doctor will recommend some tests before the procedure which may involve an intra-oral exam and imaging tests such as X- rays, and OPG (Orthopantomogram) to determine the state of the tooth root inside the bone. The package typically includes the cost of the tests.

No medicine is prescribed for such procedures. If need be, some over-the-counter painkillers can be taken, which are not included in the package.

The success of the treatment depends on the prognosis of the tooth on which the procedure has to be done. The nerves in the treatment site can sometimes become irreversibly inflamed, due to excess pressure placed on the tooth during crown preparation. This may necessitate a root canal treatment, whose cost is not incurred in the package.

Dental crown placement is an outpatient procedure. The time spent at the hospital during the procedure is included in the package.

There are five types of dental crowns depending on the material used Metal, Porcelain-fused-to-metal, All-resin, All-ceramic or all-porcelain, and Pressed ceramic. The cost depends on the type of material you choose. Dental insurance plans cover dental crowns, however, dental insurance doesn’t cover all crowns. 
 
In some Insurance plans, The coverage for a crown is usually 50% of the cost of the procedure, with the patient liable for the rest.
 

There are some alternate options for Dental Crowns such as Tooth Filling, Porcelain Onlays/Inlays, Provisional Crowns, and Tooth Extraction. These options are cheaper than a dental crown however, they are only temporary solutions.

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Everything You Need to Know About Dental Crowns: Q&A

Before the Procedure (8 Questions):

Ceramic or porcelain-based dental crown,Porcelain fused to metal dental crowns,Gold alloy dental crowns and Base metal alloys dental crown.

It basically includes five steps: Step 1: Numbing your tooth up, Step 2: Preparing (shaping) the tooth, Step 3: Taking an impression of the prepared tooth, Step 4: Placing a temporary crown and Step 5: Choosing the shade for your crown.

The average lifespan for a well-maintained dental crown is typically around 15 years. However, when taken care properly, it is common to see them last upwards of 25-30 years.

The tooth being restored is numbed so that it isn't painful during the crown preparation.

Dentists install crowns to perform several important functions. They protect weak teeth, restore broken teeth prevent cracked teeth from breaking further and support teeth that have large fillings.

Dental crowns are the cap which are being top of the damaged teeth, they used to protect, cover and restore the shape of the teeth when filings are not enough. They are being made of metal, porcelain, resin and ceramics. There is no need of dental crowns other than maintaining a good oral hygiene.

Dental crowns are being made up of different materials such as metal, porcelain-fused-to-metal, All-resin, All-ceramic or all-porcelain and Pressed ceramic.

There is no difference between a cap and a crown. For a long time, dental crowns were referred to as caps, and even now you may still hear the term 'cap' used by older people and by those who do not work in dentistry. Most dentists today use the term 'crown' instead.

During the Procedure (4 Questions):

Having a crown made is usually a two appointment procedure, with the second appointment two to three weeks after the first appointment. Trying in the crown cementing it and adjusting the bite usually takes about 30 minutes.

This step typically takes 50 to 90 minutes to complete. First, dentist remove the any decay if present and measure your tooth's outer portion to ensure the crown will fit properly and precisely.

Preparing the tooth for a dental crown involves removing very precise amounts of the tooth and filling material from the tooth that requires the crown. During this step, the discovery of tooth decay underneath an old filling may occur.

In the same-day procedure, a scanning device (a “wand”) is used to take digital pictures of the tooth inside your mouth. The computer’s software creates a 3D model of the tooth from these pictures. The digital design is then sent to another in-office machine that carves the shape of the crown out of a block of ceramic. This method of making a dental crown is called computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM). In less than 15 minutes, the crown is ready to be cemented into place.

Post the Procedure (7 Questions):

Patient should not eat from the side of crown placement for the first few days.

Wait for one hour to eat and avoid hard or sticky foods for a few hours.

Underlying tooth is not protected by the crown from decay and gum disease and this is why you must stick to a good oral hygiene practice.

One of the disadvantage of dental crown is the risk of nerve damage, tooth sensitivity, need to repair in future and cost (not affordable for everyone).

There are several issues that you might experience over time with your crown, including Discomfort or sensitivity, Chipped crown, Loose crown, crown falls off and allergic reaction, dark line on crown tooth in that case a new crown will be needed to make.

A crowned tooth doesn’t need any special care. You should continue to follow good oral hygiene practices. These practices include brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing once a day — especially around the crown area where the gum meets your tooth. Also, avoid biting on hard surfaces with porcelain crowns.

Dental crown does not usually hurt. Getting a crown should be a virtually painless process from the first visit to the last.

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