Dental Crown (All-Ceramic): Everything You Need to Know

All-ceramic crowns provide the most natural-looking restoration with no metal, making them ideal for front teeth and visible smile areas.

Duration: 2 visits over 5–10 days (same-day possible with CAD/CAM)
Recovery: Immediate; avoid hard foods for 24 hours

What is Ceramic Crown?

An all-ceramic dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap made entirely from ceramic material (porcelain or lithium disilicate like IPS e.max). It provides excellent aesthetics with natural translucency and colour matching, making it the preferred choice for front teeth and patients with metal allergies.

How the Procedure Works

  1. 1

    Shade matching with adjacent teeth

  2. 2

    Local anaesthesia and tooth preparation

  3. 3

    Digital or physical impression

  4. 4

    Temporary crown placement

  5. 5

    CAD/CAM or lab fabrication

  6. 6

    Trial fitting and adjustment

  7. 7

    Permanent bonding with resin cement

  8. 8

    Final polishing and bite check

Ceramic Crown Cost in India (2026)

CityMin Cost (₹)Max Cost (₹)
Mumbai5,00012,000
Delhi4,50010,000
Bangalore5,00012,000
Chennai4,0009,000
Kolkata3,5008,000
Hyderabad4,0009,000

Prices are approximate and vary based on clinic, dentist experience, and specific case complexity.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ceramic Crown

How natural do ceramic crowns look?
All-ceramic crowns are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. They mimic the translucency and light reflection of real enamel, making them the gold standard for aesthetic restorations.
Are ceramic crowns strong enough for back teeth?
Modern lithium disilicate ceramics (like e.max) are strong enough for most back teeth. For heavy grinders or very large restorations, zirconia may be a better choice.
Do ceramic crowns stain?
No. High-quality ceramic crowns are highly stain-resistant and maintain their colour over time, unlike natural teeth or composite fillings.

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