Affordable Dental Crowns
in Richmond, TX
Custom crowns at $950 flat — no hidden fees, no material upcharges. Dr. Naderi protects damaged teeth with high-quality restorations built to last 15+ years.
Affordable Dental Crowns Near You in Richmond, TX
Best Dental charges $950 for a dental crown — a flat fee that covers every material type with no hidden lab charges, no upcharges for complexity, and no surprises at checkout.
Most Richmond dental practices don't publish crown fees — which means patients can't compare costs before committing to treatment. Best Dental publishes a flat $950 fee for all crown types, so you know exactly what to expect before you book. The $950 covers the full case: consultation, tooth preparation, impressions, lab fabrication, and permanent crown delivery. Nothing billed separately.
The lower fee reflects Best Dental's independent practice model and Fort Bend County overhead — not corners cut on materials or clinical technique. Crowns are placed using high-quality porcelain and zirconia from reputable labs, with the same shade-matching and fit standards as practices charging twice as much.
What Are Dental Crowns?
A dental crown — also called a cap — is a tooth-shaped restoration that completely covers a damaged, weakened, or cosmetically flawed tooth. Think of it as a protective helmet for your tooth: the crown encases the entire visible portion above the gum line, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Unlike fillings that repair part of a tooth, crowns cover the full tooth structure, providing comprehensive protection and restoration.
At Best Dental in Richmond, TX, Dr. Jasmine Naderi and Dr. Sonny Naderi create custom crowns precisely fabricated to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and bite. Made from high-quality porcelain, zirconia, or porcelain-fused-to-metal, our crowns are built to last 15+ years with proper care — and are virtually indistinguishable from the teeth around them.
Crowns serve both functional and cosmetic purposes. Functionally, they protect severely damaged teeth from further breakdown and prevent tooth loss. Cosmetically, they transform discolored, misshapen, or unattractive teeth into natural-looking parts of your smile. Most patients are amazed at how seamlessly a well-made crown blends in. For a deeper look at what to expect and how to make crown care affordable, see our dental crown cost guide for Richmond patients.
When Are Crowns Needed?
Dr. Naderi recommends the most conservative treatment that adequately protects your tooth — crowns only when truly necessary for long-term tooth survival.
Large Cavity or Filling
When a filling covers more than 50% of tooth structure, a crown provides the reinforcement needed to prevent fracture.
Cracked or Fractured Tooth
Cracks allow bacteria in and weaken structure. Crowns hold cracked teeth together, preventing complete fracture and tooth loss.
After Root Canal
Root canal treatment removes the tooth's blood supply, making it brittle. Crowns protect root canal-treated teeth from breaking during normal use.
Severely Worn Teeth
Grinding (bruxism) wears down enamel over time. Crowns restore proper tooth height and protect against further wear.
Cosmetic Improvement
Severely discolored or misshapen teeth benefit from crowns when whitening or bonding won't achieve the desired result.
Dental Implant Restoration
Crowns placed on dental implants form the visible "tooth" portion — completing the replacement.
Bridge Abutment
Crowns anchor dental bridges by capping the teeth adjacent to a gap, supporting the replacement tooth.
Weak or High-Risk Tooth
Teeth weakened by large old fillings, decay, or genetics risk breaking during normal chewing. Crowns strengthen and preserve them.
Types of Dental Crowns
Each material has distinct strengths — and at Best Dental, all are priced at the same $950 flat fee. Dr. Naderi recommends the right option based on tooth location, bite forces, and aesthetics.
All-Porcelain / Ceramic
Zirconia
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal
Gold Alloy
All-Porcelain or Zirconia
Best aesthetics — appearance is the priority for visible teeth
Zirconia, Gold, or PFM
Maximum strength for heavy chewing forces
Zirconia or Gold
Best resistance to wear from clenching
All-Porcelain or Zirconia
Completely metal-free — fully biocompatible
BruxZir & Zirconia Crowns for Front Teeth
When a front tooth needs a crown, the stakes are higher — every shade variation and contour is visible when you smile. High-translucency zirconia, including BruxZir formulations, delivers the strength to last decades with the lifelike appearance anterior restorations demand.
Traditional zirconia was opaque — strong, but not well-suited for front teeth where natural light transmission matters. High-translucency and ultra-translucency zirconia formulations changed that. BruxZir, produced by Glidewell Laboratories, is one of the most widely recognized monolithic zirconia brands — engineered to eliminate the porcelain overlay that conventional crowns rely on, removing the fracture risk entirely while still achieving the depth and luminosity of a natural tooth.
At Best Dental, Dr. Naderi selects the specific zirconia formulation — monolithic or layered, standard or high-translucency — based on each patient's individual bite forces, shade requirements, and esthetic goals. All zirconia crowns, including BruxZir-style restorations, are covered by the same $950 flat fee.
Single-Piece Construction
Zirconia Core + Ceramic Layer
Anterior vs. Posterior Selection
"Monolithic zirconia restorations demonstrated high survival rates and low complication rates over medium- and long-term observation periods, supporting their use as a reliable option for both anterior and posterior fixed restorations."— Suárez et al., Journal of Dentistry (2022) — systematic review of monolithic zirconia clinical outcomes · View on PubMed
Serving Richmond, Sugar Land, Katy & all of Fort Bend County. 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond, TX 77407 · Zip codes 77407, 77406, 77469 · (281) 215-3065
Book ConsultationBenefits of Dental Crowns
Crowns do far more than improve appearance — they protect your tooth from failure, restore full function, and often prevent far more expensive problems down the line.
Strengthen Weak Teeth
Protect compromised teeth from breaking under chewing forces. Crowns reinforce tooth structure, preventing fracture and preserving the natural tooth for years longer.
Restore Full Function
Chew normally again without pain, restriction, or fear. Crowns restore full biting and chewing capability to teeth that have been compromised by damage or decay.
Improve Appearance
Transform discolored, misshapen, or damaged teeth. Custom crowns blend seamlessly with natural teeth in color and shape — most people can't tell them apart.
Long-Lasting Solution
Crowns last 15+ years with proper care. High-quality materials withstand daily use — a durable investment that protects your oral health for well over a decade.
Prevent Further Damage
Stop small cracks from becoming major fractures. Seal bacteria out to prevent new decay. Protect the tooth from worsening in ways that would eventually require extraction.
Eliminate Pain & Sensitivity
Relieve discomfort from damaged or cracked teeth. Crowns provide a protective barrier that ends sensitivity to temperature and pain from pressure during chewing.
The Crown Process
Traditional crowns require two appointments over 2–3 weeks. Each step is designed for comfort — local anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience throughout.
Examination & Preparation
60–90 minutesCrown Fabricated at the Lab
1–2 weeksPermanent Crown Delivery
30–60 minutesCrown Care & Longevity
Crowns don't fail on their own — problems develop from decay at the crown margin or fracture of the underlying tooth. Daily care at home is the key to a 15–20 year lifespan.
Brush Twice Daily
Pay special attention to the crown margin where crown meets tooth — bacteria accumulate here and can cause decay beneath the crown.
Floss Daily
Floss around the crown just like a natural tooth. Prevents decay at the crown edge and maintains the gum health that keeps the crown stable.
Avoid Hard Foods
Don't chew ice, hard candy, or bones. These can chip or crack crown material — especially porcelain — even if the underlying tooth is fine.
Wear a Nightguard
If you grind or clench, a custom nightguard protects your crown investment from accelerated wear during sleep.
Regular Checkups
Professional cleanings and exams every 6 months allow Dr. Naderi to catch margin decay or loosening cement early.
Don't Use as a Tool
Never open packages or bite non-food items with crowned teeth. Lateral forces at unexpected angles are one of the top causes of crown failure.
⚠️ Signs Your Crown Needs Attention — Call Us If You Notice:
Cost & Insurance
$950 flat fee — every material, every case. Most insurance plans cover 50% for medically necessary crowns. Our billing team verifies your benefits and maximizes your coverage before treatment begins. Read our full crown cost guide.
💡 Crown vs. Extraction — the real cost comparison: A crown costs $950 at Best Dental and preserves your natural tooth for 15+ years. Extraction costs $250 but then requires replacement: a bridge ($2,500–$6,000), implant ($1,995 at Best Dental), or partial denture ($1,250). Saving your natural tooth with a crown is almost always more cost-effective long-term.
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Key Takeaways: Affordable Dental Crowns in Richmond, TX
Serving Richmond & Surrounding Areas
Best Dental proudly serves patients from across Richmond and the surrounding Fort Bend County communities. Click your neighborhood to learn more.
Affordable Crowns in Richmond, TX — $950 Flat
No material upcharges. No hidden fees. Insurance verified before treatment. Dr. Naderi creates custom crowns that protect your tooth and blend seamlessly with your natural smile.