Have you ever hidden your smile in photos, worried someone might notice a damaged or discolored tooth? Many of our patients at Kristal Clinic have felt that way — until they discovered the beauty and strength of dental crowns.
In this beginner-friendly guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about ceramic dental crowns — including ceramic dental crown cost, materials, procedures, pros and cons, comparisons, and care — so you can make a confident choice for your smile.
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ToggleWhat Are Ceramic Dental Crowns?
Ceramic dental crowns are custom caps placed over damaged, worn, or misshaped teeth. They’re crafted entirely from ceramic, offering a lifelike translucency that closely matches real enamel.
While they’re a top choice for front teeth, modern materials like all ceramic dental crowns and ceramic porcelain crowns also make them suitable for molars.
For a full overview of crown options, see our types of dental crowns and cost guide.
Ceramic Dental Crown Material – What They’re Made Of
The ceramic dental crown material is designed for strength and aesthetics:
High-grade dental porcelain for durability and shine
Biocompatible components safe for gums and sensitive patients
Available in multiple ceramic types of dental crowns, each for different needs
Ceramic Dental Crown Cost – What to Expect
The ceramic dental crown cost depends on:
Location and clinic expertise
Crown design and lab quality
Any additional treatments needed
Typical ranges:
Cost of all ceramic dental crowns: $800–$2,000 per tooth
Ceramic tooth cap price: May be lower for single crowns without extensive prep
Cost of ceramic dental crowns in India: Often less, but consider travel and follow-ups
Ceramic Dental Crown Procedure – Step by Step
The ceramic dental crown procedure is straightforward:
Consultation – Evaluate tooth health and choose material
Preparation – Shape the tooth for crown placement
Impressions or Scan – Capture precise measurements
Temporary Crown – Protects the tooth while the final one is made
Permanent Crown Placement – Adjust, cement, and polish
Disadvantages of Ceramic Crowns – The Honest View
Disadvantages of ceramic crowns include:
Slightly less durable than zirconia for heavy biters
Ceramic dental crown side effects may involve short-term sensitivity
Higher cost compared to some alternatives
Pros & Cons of Ceramic Dental Crowns
Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Natural tooth-like appearance | More expensive than some crowns |
Metal-free & biocompatible | Can chip if exposed to extreme force |
Resistant to stains | May not be ideal for all molars |
Long-lasting with care | Requires experienced dentist for best fit |
Ceramic Crown vs Zirconia
Ceramic crown vs zirconia:
Ceramic – Superior translucency, better for visible front teeth
Zirconia – Exceptional strength for back teeth under heavy bite force
For in-depth zirconia details, see our zirconia dental crowns guide.
Porcelain vs Ceramic Crown Cost
Porcelain vs ceramic crown cost differences are often small:
Porcelain crowns (often porcelain-fused-to-metal) may cost slightly less
Ceramic vs porcelain dental crowns differ mainly in metal content and translucency
The difference between ceramic and porcelain dental crowns is mostly aesthetic preference
How Long Do Ceramic Dental Crowns Last?
How long do ceramic dental crowns last?
Average: 10–15 years
With excellent care: Up to 20 years
Care tips:
Brush and floss daily
Avoid chewing hard objects
Visit for regular check-ups
How Are Ceramic Dental Crowns Made?
How are ceramic dental crowns made?
Tooth impression or 3D scan
Digital design with CAD/CAM
Milling or layering of ceramic material
Glazing and firing for strength and shine
Ceramic Types of Dental Crowns
Popular ceramic types of dental crowns include:
Feldspathic porcelain – Best aesthetics
Lithium disilicate – Excellent strength and beauty balance
3D printed ceramic dental crowns – Fast production and precision
Recommended Services – Expert Care for Your Smile
At Kristal Clinic, we specialize in:
Designing all ceramic dental crowns for natural aesthetics
Guiding patients through the ceramic crown vs zirconia decision
Matching shade and shape to perfection
Are ceramic dental crowns good?
Yes — they’re strong, natural-looking, and safe for most patients.
What are the disadvantages of ceramic crowns?
Possible chipping under high bite pressure, and slightly higher costs.
How long do ceramic dental crowns last?
Typically 10–15 years, sometimes 20+ with proper care
What is the cost of a ceramic crown?
Usually $800–$2,000 per tooth, depending on location and complexity.