Dental Crowns in Iran
In this article, we have tried to answer all your questions about Dental Crowns in Iran.
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IRAN, An Ideal Destination for Dental Crowns
Competitive Dental Crowns Cost in Iran
The dental crown cost in Iran for each tooth, depending on the materials used and the complexity of the Crowns, is approximately $100 to $200. The average cost of dental crowns in Iran per tooth is about $150.
This 80% price difference compared to western countries and 50% difference compared to countries such as Turkey, India, and Iraq will make Iran a more attractive destination for you if you are intending on having several teeth crowns.
Iran is a Fascinating Tourist Destination with Hospitable & Noble People
Alongside experiencing successful Dental Crowns in Iran, you can enjoy memorable & pleasurable moments in Iran.
According to the most recent statistics published by UNESCO, Iran is amongst the top 10 countries regarding internationally registered cultural and natural heritage in the world.
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Step2 : Qoutation
Step3 : Pre Arrivial
We arrange your medical visa , flight, ticket, appointments, accommodation etc.
Step4: Arrival in Iran
Step5: Treatment
Step6: Recovery
Step7: Follow-ups
Why Mitramed?
- We will assist you to acquire a medical visa.
- Before you make your trip, we will provide you with free advice via sending photos to the medical team.
- You can easily choose from our Packages or pick out your own custom package.
- By choosing the MitraMed team, you will be able to experience having your Dental Crowns in Iran in the shortest time possible & without having to make any previous appointments.
- We are cooperating with the best surgeons in Iran and we will introduce them to you.
- Our activity is supervised by the Iranian Ministry of Health & the Iranian Ministry of Tourism.
- We will be by your side and accompany you after the surgery until you obtain the final quality of your surgery.
- We offer the best tourism services including accommodation, transfer, surgical teams & advanced clinics for cosmetic surgery, and personal interpreters & assistants.
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What is a Dental Crown?
The visible part of the tooth that protrudes out from the gums is called the dental crown. The dental crown of a natural tooth is covered by the hardest substance in the body which is called the enamel.
If the tooth crown becomes completely or largely destroyed by wear, an accident, or advanced tooth decay, it can be replaced with an artificial tooth crown. Dental crowns do not damage the teeth but in fact, prolong the life of the teeth and are one of the most common treatments in the field of dentistry.
The Steps of Having a Dental Crowns in Iran
All stages of the dental crown installation last from five days to several weeks which depends on the initial condition of the patient’s mouth and the complexity of making the dental crown. During treatment, most Iranian clinics offer temporary dental crowns made of plastic to maintain your smile.
Pre-treatment Consultation
The installation of a dental crown in Iran begins with an examination carried out by a doctor, during which the specialist determines the treatment plan, and the contraindications and offers recommendations for choosing the right type of dental crowns in Iran.
X-rays Consultation
The dentist uses X-rays to assess the condition of the teeth. If there is a disease, the gums should be treated first and all decayed teeth should be filled before the crown can be installed.
Depending on the specific situation, a minor step may be needed in order to create an opening to observe the generated tooth.
Dental Preparation
The next step in dental preparation is removing the nerve (if necessary) and filling the canal. The dentist removes the surface layer of the tooth tissue and shapes it in a way that is suitable for dental crown placement.
Tooth Rods Creating
At this stage, the orthopedic dentist creates the tooth rods, on which the dental crown is placed. In Iran, three-dimensional scans are used for non-metal dental crowns such as Zirconia.
The results are immediately transmitted to the machine that makes the dental crown which allows you to get the highest accuracy in product size and shape. Meaning that you obtain maximum dental propriety.
Dental Crown Placement
Propriety of the dental crown; sometimes, stabilization is done in two steps. At first, the dental crown is temporarily installed and the result is observed. Then after a few weeks, the dental crown is completely installed.
Various Types of Dental Crowns in Iran
Dental crowns can be classified based on the following factors:
1 – Color (metal or tooth)
2 – Connection (glue, dental cement, with a pin)
3 – Size (partial or complete crown)
A partial crown, such as the chewing surface, covers only one area of the tooth but a complete crown covers the entire tooth.
Various Types of Materials Used for Dental Crowns in Iran
Varying types of materials are utilized in dental crowns in Iran, including:
1 – Dental Porcelain
2 – Ceramic
3 – Precious metal materials such as gold alloys
4 – Metal materials free of precious metals (EMF) such as chromium alloys
5 – Zirconia
6 – Composite Resin
Or a combination of the mentioned materials …
The Advantages/Disadvantages of Dental Crowns Different Materials
Metal Dental Crowns
These dental crowns are made of precious metal alloys (such as gold) or non-precious alloys (such as chromium and cobalt) in one piece and are mainly used in flat teeth.
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All-ceramic Dental Crowns
All-ceramic dental crowns are the most expensive type available in Iran.
Zirconia is the only ceramic that is as durable as metal crowns and is extremely costly.
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All-Resin Dental Crowns
These dental crowns are very cheap and this is their only advantage. Resin dental crowns are brittle and wear out quickly and change color. Thus, they are mostly used temporarily.
The Time Required to Produce Crowns in Iran
The time it takes to make tooth crowns depends on how you use them. Will pins and implants be placed on natural teeth or not?
Read More: Dental Implants in Iran
Crown Material | Production Time (Days) |
| 5 – 10 |
| 4 – 7 |
| 4 – 7 |
| 5 – 10 |
| 4 – 5 |
Dental Crown Lifespan
The lifespan of a dental crown depends on how they are cared for and they usually last an average of 5 to 15 years. Dental crowns may be strong enough, but at the connection point with the teeth, the destruction of hard tooth tissue may begin and tooth decay is considered a threat to dental crowns.
So with proper care and practicing oral hygiene, dental crowns can be used for a very long period of time.
Dental Crown Risks
- Allergy or intolerance
- Tooth or gum infection
- Nerve damage during treatment
- Inflammation of the dental nerve
- Bleeding
- Damage to the tooth crown
- Sensitivity to hot and cold stimuli
- Gum sores
- Low aesthetics
In Iran, dental crowns are carried out under the strict supervision of skilled specialists, because if any existing bleeding disorders, infections, allergies, medical conditions, and medications are carefully monitored and assessed prior to the surgery, the mentioned complications will very rarely occur and the success rate will be quite high.
Dental Crown Frequently Asked Questions
We have tried to gather most often questions from our clients regarding dental crowns in Iran, however, if you have not received answers to your questions we are more than happy to help, so please do not hesitate to contact us.
Is dental crowns Painful?
This procedure is completely painless and local anesthesia is used for the installation of the dental crown and the patient’s feeling is similar to having a normal tooth filled.
Read More: Tooth Filling in Iran
In addition, local anesthesia may also not be required if initial preparations have been carried out for the installation of a dental crown.
Even local anesthesia may not be necessary if there is no nerve in the tooth and preparations have already been made for the installation of the dental crown.
Which Material is Suitable for a Dental Crown?
Choosing the materials depends on the teeth. Each tooth must withstand different loads.
Thus, they need to have high stability and resistance. On the other hand, flat teeth that are used for chewing are more exposed to loads but in front teeth, the matter of aesthetics and appearance is more significant.
In addition to sustainability and aesthetics, the cost is also important in choosing the materials that will be used in a dental crown.
Expensive materials often have a longer lifespan and look more similar to natural teeth.
Furthermore, all the materials used are subject to the Law of Medical Sciences of Iran, and even the cheaper options are completely harmless to the health of the patient.
Is the Dental Crown abroad safe?
Every surgery caries some level of risk, so it is important for us to find out as much as we can about you prior to your arrival. We will ask you to fill in the Medical questionnaire which will be assessed by our Dentists.
Why is Dental Crown so cheaper compared to the prices in the UK, US, Turkey, India and other countries?
Surgery, accommodation and tourist services are much cheaper in Iran compared to other countries in the world. This is mainly because of the low value of the Iranian currency (IRR).
Hi, I did dental crowns for three of my teeth some years ago in UK. Recently my dentist suggested that I need to have a dental bridges between two of those teeth. Due to the cost of dental bridges in Iran I’ve decided to do my dental treatments in Iran.
My questions are:
First: Is it possible to have a dental bridge on dental crowns?
Second: How much it will cost me?
Thanks
Hi Veronica, A traditional dental bridge consists of a false tooth or teeth being held in place by dental crowns that have been cemented onto each of the abutment teeth. A traditional bridge is the most popular type of dental bridge and can be used when you have natural teeth on both sides of the gap created by your missing tooth. for the cost please contact us.