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Dental Crowns in Philippines

Details of dental clinics and medical centers in Philippines performing Crowns.

Cost of Dental Crowns in Philippines

Procedure Minimum price Maximum price

Crown (full porcelain)

$US 190

$US 290

Crown (porcelain fused to metal)

$US 150

$US 230

Hospitals and clinics offering Dental Crowns in Philippines

The Sacred Heart Dental Clinic

This dental care clinic located in Caloocan, Manila provides a wide array of dental services specializing in cosmetic dentistry. Locals and medical tourists from different parts of the world come in to have their dental service or any other dental treatments done.

3 listed dentists:

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Procedure Prices

Porcelain crown with regular metal inserts (per crown)

150 US$

All ceramic crowns (per crown)

250 US$

Porcelain crown with gold inserts (per crown)

350 US$

Porcelain crown with semi precious metal inserts (per crown)

280 US$

Makati Medical Center

This multi-specialty tertiary medical centre is situated in Makati City, Philippines. It has been in operation for more than 35 years and has served patients from all over the Philippines as well as medical tourists from other countries.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Dental Crowns

315 US$

World Citi Med

A tertiary hospital offers a wide range of medical services. It has the first and only medical hotel in the Philippines, and serves local and international patients alike.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Crowns

upon request

Manila Doctors Hospital

This medical centre in Manila, Philippines offers a wide array of services under the different fields and sub-specialties of the medical field. This privately owned tertiary hospital has been in operation for more than 50 years.

7 listed dentists:

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Dr. Conrado Lucero Jr.

General Dentistry

Dr. Perla Cruz-Trivino

General Dentistry and Prosthodontics

Prices

Procedure Prices

Crowns

upon request

Beverly Hills Medical Group

A multispecialty surgery center offering services spanning a wide coverage in a one stop facility located in heart of Makati City.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Plain plastic crown with metal backing

91 US$

Plastic crown/ unit

22 US$

Porcelain Jacket Crown - Anterior/Posterior per crown CAPTEK

570 US$

Porcelain Jacket Crown - Anterior/Posterior per crown IPS-EMAX

340 US$

Porcelain Jacket Crown - Anterior/Posterior per crown ZIRCONIA

530 US$

Porcelain Jacket Crown (Regular) Alloy

165 US$

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About Dental Crowns

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


Crown

It is a tooth-shaped "cap", which is put over a tooth, to cover the tooth to restore its strength, shape and size, and enhance its appearance.


Why is a dental crown required?
  • For protecting a weak tooth (for example, from decay) from shattering or to hold jointly areas of a cracked tooth
  • To restore a severely worn down tooth or an already broken tooth or a tooth
  • To support and cover a tooth with a huge filling when there is not plenty of tooth left
  • To hold a dental bridge in position
  • To cover severely discolored or misshapen teeth
  • To cover a dental implant
  • To make a cosmetic modification
  • For kids, a crown might be used on primary (baby) teeth so as to
  • Save a tooth which has been damaged by decay, hence unable to support a filling.
  • Protect the teeth of a child at high risk for tooth decay, particularly when a child has trouble maintaining day-to-day oral hygiene.
  • Reduce the frequency of general anesthesia for kids unable due to medical history, age, behavior, to totally cooperate with the requirements of the right dental care.

In this kind of cases, a pediatric dentist will probably recommend a stainless steel crown.


What kinds of crowns are available?
  • Metals
  • Temporary versus permanent
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal
  • Stainless steel
  • All-resin
  • All-porcelain or all-ceramic
  • Milled or zirconia crown

What steps are part of preparing a tooth for a crown?
  • Preparing a tooth for a crown often needs two visits to the dentist; the initial step entails assessing and preparing the tooth, the second visit entails placement of the permanent crown.

How must I look after my temporary dental crown?

  • Avoid chewy, sticky foods, (for instance, caramel, chewing gum)
  • Reduce use of the side of your mouth with the temporary crown. Change the bulk of the chewing to the other side without crown.
  • Avoid chewing hard
  • Slide flossing material out rather instead of lifting out when cleaning your teeth.

What issues could grow with a dental crown?
  • Chipped crown.
  • Discomfort Sensitivity or discomfort.
  • Loose crown.
  • Dark line on crowned tooth close to the gum line.
  • Crown falls off.

How long do dental crowns last?

Typically, dental crowns last between 5 and fifteen years. The life span of a crown is determined by the level of "wear and tear" the crown is subjected to, how well you adhere to good oral hygiene habits, and your personal mouth-related practices (you must avoid such habits as using your teeth to open packaging, chewing ice, clenching or grinding teeth, and biting fingernails.).


Does a crowned tooth need special care?

While a crowned tooth doesn't need any special care, keep in mind that just because a tooth is crowned doesn't imply the tooth is protected from gum diseases or decay. It is advisable to good oral hygiene habits, which include brushing your teeth at least twice daily, flossing, particularly around the crown area where the gum meets the tooth, and rinsing with an antibacterial mouthwash at least once daily.

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