Dental Crown (any type) in Poland May 2025 Clinics, Costs, Booking

The May 2025 cost of Dental Crown (any type) in Poland is 493 €


Poland - Dental Crown (any type): Cost breakdown

Anesthesia

5 %

Medical Team

10 %

Laboratory

30 %

Clinic

15 %

Equipment

5 %

Assistant

10 %

Clinic Average/As of Price
Clinic KCM ( l. Bankowa 5-7, 58-500, Jelenia Góra) 550-750€
Haldent ( Rodziny Poganów 106C, 32-080, Krakow) from 350€
Invicta Clinic ( Złota 6, 00-019, Warszawa) from 550€
Dental Clinic Indexmedica ( Czapinskiego 2, 30 - 048, Kraków) 259€
Carolina Medical Center ( Pory 78, 02-757, Warszawa)
Optimum Clinic ( Władysława Broniewskiego 3, 01-785, Warsaw) from 450€
Radosc Clinic ( Patriotów 181, 04-881, Warszawa - Wawer) 450€
Gyncentrum Clinic ( Żelazna 1, 40-851, Katowice) from 450€
Skopia Clinic ( Josepha Conrada 79, 31-357, Kraków) from 550€
Dental Clinic Warsaw Implant Art ( Puławska 228 lok. u 11, 02-670, Warsaw) from 450€
Dental Clinic Gdansk Dentineo ( Leszczynowa, 80175, Gdansk) from 450€
Gizinscy Clinic ( Leśna 9A, Bydgoszcz, 85-676, Warsaw) from 550€

What is Dental Crown (any type) in Poland

Dental crowns, regardless of the type, can be made from various materials, each with its own unique properties and advantages. 

Porcelain-fused-to-metal:this type of crowns consist of a metal substructure covered with a layer of tooth-colored porcelain. The metal provides strength and durability, while the porcelain layer mimics the appearance of natural teeth, making PFM crowns a popular choice for restoring both strength and aesthetics. However, over time, the metal margin at the gum line may become visible as the gum recedes, affecting the appearance of the crown. It is often the cheapest solution and offered in countries where dental works are expensive. On the contrary, in countries where dental works are affordable, most of the time zirconium crowns are offered.

All-ceramic or all-porcelain: All-ceramic or all-porcelain crowns are made entirely of dental ceramic materials, such as zirconia or lithium disilicate. These crowns offer excellent aesthetics, with translucency and color similar to natural teeth, making them ideal for restoring front teeth or for patients with metal allergies. All-ceramic crowns are also highly biocompatible and resistant to staining.

Metal crowns: Metal crowns, such as those made from gold alloy or base metal alloys, are known for their exceptional strength and durability. These crowns are less likely to fracture or chip compared to other materials and are often recommended for restoring molars or teeth subjected to heavy chewing forces. However, their metallic appearance makes them less suitable for visible areas of the mouth.

Zirconia crowns: Zirconia crowns are made from a strong, tooth-colored ceramic material known as zirconium oxide. These crowns offer excellent strength, durability, and aesthetics, making them a versatile option for restoring both front and back teeth. Zirconia crowns are highly biocompatible and can be customized to match the natural color and shape of adjacent teeth.

Tip: ask if your dentist or the specialist that will insert your dental implants and so dental crowns have their own laboratory and ask to visit the lab.

 The dental laboratory fabricates the crown using the chosen material (e.g., porcelain, metal, zirconia) and customizes it to match the color, size, and shape of the patient's natural teeth. The crown is designed to fit snugly over the implant and blend seamlessly with the surrounding teeth. The dentist carefully checks the fit, bite, and aesthetics of the crown before permanently cementing it onto the implant. Any necessary adjustments are made to ensure optimal comfort and function.After cementing the crown, the dentist may make final adjustments to the crown's shape and contour to ensure proper occlusion (bite) and aesthetics. The patient is then provided with instructions for oral hygiene and care to maintain the crown and surrounding tissues.

Dental crowns provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution for restoring missing or damaged teeth, whether supported by natural teeth or dental implants. The cost of a dental crowns depends if the dental clinic has its own laboratory, what type of crown us used and where (what country) it is done.

Be careful, a dental crown cost alone means nothing, you need to add an abutment, an implant and a temporary crown.

At last what affect the cost and the type of crown is the protocol: all will depend if you plan an immediate loading in one trip or a two steps process.

Dental Crown (any type) in Poland

Healthcare system in Poland is very fexible. With more than 1200 clinics and hospital, Poland is one of the leading country in terms of medical offer in Europe. About one third of the hospitals are privately held and you will find thousands doctors and dentists practicing alone. Dentistry and plastic surgery are the most searched treatments in Poland. Some also choose routine surgeries such as orthopedics but also bariatric surgeries or ivf thanks to a favorable regulation.

Dental Crown (any type) in Poland additional services

Recommended articles and references: American Dental Association

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Jelenia Góra, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: 550-750 €
Krakow, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 350 €
Warszawa, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 550 €
Kraków, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: 259 €
Warszawa, Poland

Dental Crown (any type)
Warsaw, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 450 €
Warszawa - Wawer, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: 450 €
Katowice, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 450 €
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Kraków, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 550 €
Warsaw, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 450 €
Gdansk, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 450 €
Warsaw, Poland

Dental Crown (any type) Price: from 550 €