Family Dental Nogales – Premium Dental Care For Everyone
Visiting Mexico for dental work has become a popular activity that has benefited many individuals.
The fact that dental work in Mexico is so inexpensive has made it an attractive destination. Even though prices vary from clinic to clinic, dentist prices in Mexico are 50 to 80 percent lower than in the United States.
Broken or decayed teeth can be painful, impair oral function, and make you self-conscious about your appearance.
Dental crowns are a type of dental work that can help to restore the health and appearance of a tooth that has been damaged.
A dental crown (also known as a dental cap) is a cap that is placed over a fractured tooth to protect it from further damage and to reduce discomfort. Crowns made of porcelain or zirconia are extremely durable and lifelike. In fact, they are nearly undetectable from your actual teeth.
When a tooth is decaying, a dental filling may be sufficient to restore its health and prevent bacteria from spreading. A dental crown, on the other hand, is usually a better alternative when the tooth has been shattered or the decay has compromised the tooth’s structure. Your dentist will examine the size of the cavity and the condition of the tooth when deciding whether a filling or a crown is the best option. If you have any of the following problems, you may need a dental crown:
Dental crowns can be made of whole porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, porcelain fused to gold, or zirconia, depending on the material utilized.
Porcelain crowns, often known as ceramic crowns, are composed entirely of porcelain. They have a transparent appearance and are quite similar to actual teeth. They are great for replacing front teeth because of their natural looks.
A single unit of a porcelain crown costs roughly $350 in Mexico, which is a fraction of what it costs in the United States.
Full metal crowns are composed entirely of metal, as the name implies. Your dentist in Mexico may manufacture your dental crown out of a metal alloy that is specific to your condition. A gold alloy crown may be recommended for those who are allergic to specific metals.
Metal crowns are not as attractive as porcelain or ceramic crowns, but they are more durable. The price of metal crowns in Mexico is determined by the type of material utilized. Gold crowns will be more expensive than crowns made of other metals.
Metal crowns with a thin porcelain covering are known as PFM crowns. They are more durable and stronger than all-porcelain crowns. When compared to porcelain crowns, PFM crowns have a higher survival rate.
However, because of the metal framework beneath the porcelain, they have a less pleasing look. As a result, they are rarely suggested to replace front teeth and are usually utilized to replace back teeth. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns cost an average of $180 in Mexico.
For patients who are allergic to metal, these crowns provide an alternative to PFM crowns.
Zirconia crowns are composed of a material known as zirconia, which is noted for its resilience and aesthetic appeal, making it perfect for both front and back teeth. A Zirconia crown will set you back $450 in Mexico.
CEREC crowns, often known as same-day crowns, are made with CEREC® CAD/CAM technology and can be fitted in one day. Except for the length, the procedure for receiving same-day crowns is the same as for other crown types. The crowns are created and fitted on the same day as the 3D scan of your mouth.
You might be apprehensive about having dental treatment done in Mexico, but crown placement in Los Algodones adheres to the same high standards as crown placement in the United States.
Consultation. We may discuss your problems, goals, and the sort of dental work that is advised during an exam in our Los Algodones location. We may need to undergo root canal therapy before placing your crown in some situations.
Preparation. Your dentist will numb the area before removing any existing deterioration and reshaping your tooth to make way for the crown. If you’re nervous, we can give you a sedative.
Impressions. Then, using our intraoral scanner, your dentist will take impressions of your teeth. Your restoration will be created using these impressions.
Fabrication. If you’re getting a traditional crown, your impressions will be sent to a lab, which will build your porcelain or zirconia restoration in two weeks. However, in many cases, we can make your crown in just one session while you wait.
Placement. When your permanent crown is finished, dental cement will be used to fix it to your tooth.
Our leading cosmetic dentists are constantly updating and working with cutting-edge dental technology, including digital dental planning. Thousands of Americans have come to Mexico to get their smiles renewed with dental veneers at a cheap cost and with excellent results.
For half the price, you’ll get the exact same technique, the exact same ADA-certified materials, and the exact same brands. To schedule an appointment with one of our top-tier dentists, call Family Dental Nogales at (520) 285 6072
Getting dental crowns has many benefits when correcting one or more damaged teeth. Family Dental in Nogales offers premium dental crowns that are made from high-quality materials. They are also custom-made to fit each patient’s individual needs. This ensures a comfortable and natural fit that looks and feels great. Another great benefit of choosing us is that we also offer competitive prices for our dental crowns. We make it possible for just about anyone to get the dental care they need and deserve. If you would like more information on the benefits of traveling to Nogales, Mexico for dental crowns, give us a call at (520) 285 6072
Av. López Mateos No. 172 – Suite C.
Colonia Fundo Legal Nogales
México 84030
USA: (520) 455-7894
Mexico: (631) 312 1561
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