
This is the 9th tip of “The Crowning Touch – 9 Things You Should Know About Dental Crowns” eBook, which is available as a free download.
Although you may be looking for a price that’s set in stone, the cost of a tooth crown can vary, depending on the type of material used for the crown, and whether a core buildup of the tooth is needed in addition to the crown. At Dental Professionals we use high quality materials and dental labs. Fees may range based on materials and the complexity of the procedure. So what should you expect from your Skokie dentists?
In general, the price of tooth crowns increases with the number of in-office treatments needed. Dental insurance will often cover a portion of the tooth crown procedure.
Although there is a cost associated with having this procedure done, the decision not to have a crown would be a much larger expense. If your tooth decay or damage is severe enough for your dentist to recommend a crown, it will only worsen if you do not take care of the problem promptly. If you ignore the need for a crown, not only is there a possibility of needing a root canal, but also a dental extraction requiring a costly tooth replacement. Long term, putting in a crown will save your money and your teeth.
If you’re suffering with tooth pain, don’t procrastinate any longer. You can easily request an appointment on Facebook to come see us at our our Skokie location. We’re available until 8:30 pm on Tuesdays and 2pm on Saturdays to accommodate you if you work long hours Monday – Friday. Hope to see you soon.
-Dr. Katz











