# Dental Crowns: Types, Procedure & Treatment Cost – Platinum Dental 2025

If your dentist has recommended dental crowns, or you're simply researching your options after a cracked or damaged tooth, you're in the right place. Crowns are one of the most versatile and commonly used restorations in dentistry — but understanding what they involve, what they cost, and which type suits your situation can make the whole process much less stressful.

### What Are Dental Crowns?

[Dental crowns](https://platinumdentalvietnam.com/en/what-is-a-dental-crown/) are tooth-shaped caps placed over a damaged, decayed, or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Once cemented in place, a crown covers the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gum line. They're used in a wide range of situations — from protecting a tooth after a root canal to improving the look of a severely discolored or misshapen tooth.

### When Do You Actually Need a Crown?

Not every damaged tooth needs a crown, but there are clear situations where one is the best solution: A tooth with a large cavity too big for a standard filling A cracked or fractured tooth at risk of breaking further A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment (crowns protect and strengthen the treated tooth) Severe wear from teeth grinding (bruxism) A tooth that is badly discolored or misshapen and doesn't respond to other cosmetic treatments As the visible restoration on top of a dental implant Your dentist will assess the structural integrity of your tooth and recommend a crown when other, less invasive options aren't sufficient.

### Types of Dental Crowns: Which Material Is Right for You?

Crown materials have evolved significantly, and each comes with its own trade-offs between aesthetics, durability, and cost. Zirconia crowns Currently the most popular choice. Zirconia is extremely strong, metal-free, and offers excellent aesthetics — making it suitable for both front and back teeth. It's biocompatible and unlikely to cause gum sensitivity. Lifespan: 15+ years with proper care. Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns A long-established option with a metal core for strength and a porcelain outer layer for appearance. Reliable and cost-effective, though the metal margin can sometimes show as a dark line near the gum over time. Better suited for back teeth. All-ceramic / all-porcelain crowns Highly aesthetic and ideal for front teeth where appearance is the priority. Less durable than zirconia under heavy biting pressure, so less commonly used for molars. Metal crowns (gold or alloy) Extremely durable and require minimal tooth removal, but their appearance makes them unpopular for visible teeth. Still used occasionally for back molars where strength matters most. For most patients today, zirconia is the go-to recommendation — it combines the best of strength and aesthetics in a single material.

### The Crown Procedure: What to Expect

Getting a dental crown typically takes two appointments, spaced about one to two weeks apart. First appointment – Tooth preparation The dentist numbs the area, reshapes the tooth by removing a layer of enamel on all sides, and takes an impression (or digital scan) of the prepared tooth. A temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while your permanent crown is fabricated at a dental lab. Second appointment – Crown placement The temporary crown is removed, the permanent crown is checked for fit and color, any minor adjustments are made, and the crown is permanently cemented in place. Same-day crowns using CAD/CAM technology are available at some clinics — the crown is milled in-house during a single visit, eliminating the need for temporaries or a second appointment. In Vietnam, high-quality crowns — including premium zirconia — are available at significantly lower prices than in Western countries, without compromising on materials or clinical standards. Many international patients choose clinics in Ho Chi Minh City specifically for this reason. [Platinum Dental Group](https://platinumdentalvietnam.com/) provides transparent pricing with itemized treatment plans before any procedure begins, so you always know exactly what you're paying for.

### How Long Do Crowns Last — and How Do You Care for Them?

With proper care, a well-made crown can last 10–20 years or longer. To maximize lifespan: Brush twice daily and floss around the crown carefully Avoid chewing very hard foods (ice, hard candy) that could chip the crown Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth Attend regular dental check-ups so the crown and surrounding gum tissue can be monitored The crown itself won't decay, but the tooth underneath still can — particularly at the margin where the crown meets the gum. Good oral hygiene at that junction is essential.

### Final Thoughts

Dental crowns are a reliable, long-lasting solution for a wide range of dental problems — from structural damage to cosmetic concerns. The key is choosing the right material for your specific tooth and situation, and having the procedure done by an experienced dentist using quality lab work. If you've been told you need a crown, or you're simply exploring your options, a consultation is the best first step. A good clinic will explain your choices clearly, show you what to expect, and give you a transparent cost estimate before anything starts.

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