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Affordable Dental Crowns · Richmond, TX · $950 Flat Fee

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.

$950Flat Fee — All Materials
15+Years Lifespan
~$475With 50% Insurance
Same DayOption Available
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$950 Flat · All Crown Types
Richmond's most affordable crown fee — porcelain, zirconia, and PFM all at the same price. Richmond area competitors charge $1,000–$2,000 for the same procedure.
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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.

Best Dental Crown Fee
$950
Flat fee · all materials
Same fee for porcelain, zirconia, and porcelain-fused-to-metal — no material upcharges
Includes consultation, preparation, lab fabrication, and permanent placement
With 50% PPO insurance coverage: approximately $475 out-of-pocket
0% in-house financing available — no credit check required
Richmond area competitors charge $1,000–$2,000 for the same procedure
All fees published upfront — no consultation required to find out the price. See the full pricing page for every procedure at Best Dental.
Richmond Area Range
$1,000–$2,000
Per crown · Most local competitors
Best Dental
$950
Flat fee · All materials included
Save $50–$1,050 per crown vs. local market

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.

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Large Cavity or Filling

When a filling covers more than 50% of tooth structure, a crown provides the reinforcement needed to prevent fracture.

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Cracked or Fractured Tooth

Cracks allow bacteria in and weaken structure. Crowns hold cracked teeth together, preventing complete fracture and tooth loss.

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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.

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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.

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Dental Implant Restoration

Crowns placed on dental implants form the visible "tooth" portion — completing the replacement.

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Bridge Abutment

Crowns anchor dental bridges by capping the teeth adjacent to a gap, supporting the replacement tooth.

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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.

Best Aesthetics

All-Porcelain / Ceramic

Most natural appearance — translucency mimics enamel
No metal — ideal for front teeth
Perfect for metal allergy sufferers
Biocompatible and stain-resistant
Best choice for highly visible front teeth
$950 flat — same fee as all other materials
Strongest Metal-Free

Zirconia

Extremely strong — resists chipping and cracking
Metal-free but far stronger than porcelain
Excellent aesthetics with superior strength
Ideal for patients who grind or clench teeth
Works for both front and back teeth
$950 flat — same fee as all other materials
Traditional Option

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal

Metal substructure with porcelain exterior
Very strong and time-tested
Good aesthetics with proven durability
Good choice for back teeth under high bite force
Metal may show as dark line at gumline over time
$950 flat — same fee as all other materials
Most Durable

Gold Alloy

Longest-lasting option — 20–30+ years
Gentle on opposing teeth — minimal wear
Least tooth removal required
Excellent biocompatibility — rarely causes sensitivity
Virtually never chips or fractures
Visible gold color — best suited for back molars
Front Teeth
All-Porcelain or Zirconia

Best aesthetics — appearance is the priority for visible teeth

Back Teeth
Zirconia, Gold, or PFM

Maximum strength for heavy chewing forces

Grinding / Bruxism
Zirconia or Gold

Best resistance to wear from clenching

Metal Allergy
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.

Monolithic Zirconia · BruxZir-Style
Single-Piece Construction
No porcelain overlay — zero chipping or delamination risk
Outstanding strength — ideal for patients with bruxism or heavy bite
High-translucency options replicate natural enamel depth
Excellent for premolars and anteriors in moderate-stress cases
Resists staining over time — maintains appearance for years
Layered Zirconia
Zirconia Core + Ceramic Layer
Maximum esthetic characterization for the most visible anterior cases
Ceramist can add surface texture, translucency gradients, and incisal haze
Stronger substructure than traditional PFM — less metal sensitivity risk
Best suited for low-stress anterior positions (upper centrals, laterals)
Dr. Naderi coordinates directly with the lab for shade specification
Why It Matters
Anterior vs. Posterior Selection
Front teeth are judged by shade, translucency, and surface texture — not just fit
Even 1–2 shade units of mismatch is visible to the patient and others
Whitening before crown placement ensures the zirconia is shade-matched to your brightest natural color
Material choice depends on whether the tooth is in a high-stress or esthetic-priority zone
Dr. Naderi discusses material options and tradeoffs at your consultation
Upper central incisors Lateral incisors Canines Premolars Implant crowns Post-root canal front teeth Cosmetic crown cases Bruxism patients
"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

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Benefits 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Examination & Preparation

60–90 minutes
Examination & X-rays — Dr. Naderi evaluates the tooth and confirms crown is the right treatment
Local anesthesia numbs the area completely for a comfortable, pain-free procedure
Tooth reshaped to accommodate crown — amount removed depends on material chosen
Precise impressions or digital scans capture the prepared tooth for lab fabrication
Professional shade selection to match your natural tooth color exactly
Temporary acrylic crown placed to protect the tooth while your permanent crown is made
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Crown Fabricated at the Lab

1–2 weeks
Dental laboratory creates your custom crown from Dr. Naderi's specifications and impressions
Skilled technicians handcraft precise fit, proper bite, and natural translucency
Crown undergoes quality inspection before delivery to our office
Wear your temporary crown carefully — avoid sticky or hard foods during this period
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Permanent Crown Delivery

30–60 minutes
Temporary crown removed and tooth cleaned thoroughly
Permanent crown positioned to verify fit, appearance, and bite before cementing
Dr. Naderi refines shape and bite as needed for perfect, comfortable occlusion
Crown permanently bonded with dental cement once fit is confirmed ideal
Detailed care instructions for cleaning and protecting your new crown long-term
⚡ Same-Day Crowns
Available for certain cases — using advanced CAD/CAM technology, digital scanning, computer design, and in-office milling, we can create your crown in a single 2–3 hour appointment with no lab wait. Ask Dr. Naderi if a same-day crown is right for your situation.

Crown 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.

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Brush Twice Daily

Pay special attention to the crown margin where crown meets tooth — bacteria accumulate here and can cause decay beneath the crown.

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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.

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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.

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Wear a Nightguard

If you grind or clench, a custom nightguard protects your crown investment from accelerated wear during sleep.

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Regular Checkups

Professional cleanings and exams every 6 months allow Dr. Naderi to catch margin decay or loosening cement early.

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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:

Crown feels loose or moves Pain or sensitivity around the crown Dark line at the gumline Rough or sharp edge Food consistently trapped around crown Crown chips, cracks, or falls off Bad taste or smell from the area

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.

Porcelain or ceramic crown$950
Zirconia crown (incl. BruxZir-style)$950
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM)$950
Gold alloy crown$950
With 50% PPO insurance coverage~$475
Most dental insurance plans cover 50% of crown cost when medically necessary — cosmetic-only crowns may not be covered. Visit our dental insurance page for accepted plans.
Annual benefit maximums typically $1,000–$2,000 apply — we plan treatment to maximize your yearly benefits
Frequency limits apply — most plans cover crown replacement only after 5–10 years
CareCredit financing · Cherry financing · In-house 0% payment plans · Affordable dental care options for uninsured patients

💡 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dental crowns cost in Richmond, TX?
Best Dental charges $950 for a dental crown — a flat fee that applies to all material types including porcelain, zirconia, and PFM. There are no upcharges for specific materials and no hidden lab fees. With 50% PPO insurance coverage, your out-of-pocket is approximately $475. Richmond area competitors typically charge $1,000–$2,000 for the same procedure. See our full published pricing page for all fees, and our crown cost guide for a detailed breakdown.
Does getting a crown hurt?
No — the procedure itself is painless. Dr. Naderi uses local anesthesia to completely numb the area during preparation. You'll feel pressure but no pain. After anesthesia wears off, mild sensitivity or soreness for 1–2 days is normal and easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and return to normal activities immediately.
Can I eat normally with a crown?
Yes — once your permanent crown is cemented, you can eat normally after 24 hours. Avoid extremely hard foods like ice or hard candy that could crack any dental work. Otherwise, crowned teeth function just like natural teeth for chewing, biting, and eating. Most patients notice no difference whatsoever after the brief adjustment period.
Will my crown look fake or obvious?
No — modern crowns are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. Dr. Naderi uses professional shade guides for precise color matching, and high-quality porcelain mimics enamel's natural translucency and light-reflecting properties. Most people, including you, won't be able to identify which teeth have crowns.
How long does the crown process take?
Traditional crowns require two appointments over 2–3 weeks: the first for preparation and impressions (60–90 min), then 1–2 weeks of lab fabrication, then a second appointment for delivery (30–60 min). Same-day crowns using CAD/CAM technology can be completed in a single 2–3 hour appointment. Ask Dr. Naderi if you're a candidate for same-day treatment.
Can a crowned tooth still get cavities?
The crown material itself cannot decay, but the natural tooth underneath can develop cavities at the crown margin — where the crown edge meets the natural tooth at the gumline. This is why daily brushing and flossing around the crown is essential, and why regular dental checkups matter. Margin decay caught early is easily treatable; caught late, it may mean losing the tooth entirely.
What if my crown falls off?
Save the crown and call Best Dental immediately for an emergency appointment. Don't try to re-cement it yourself with household glue. Dr. Naderi can usually re-cement the same crown if you're seen quickly and the crown is undamaged. Temporary dental cement available at pharmacies can be used as a short-term measure if you cannot be seen immediately — but see us as soon as possible.
Do I need a crown after a root canal?
Usually yes, especially for back teeth. Root canal treatment removes the tooth's blood supply, making it brittle and prone to fracture under normal chewing forces. Crowns protect root canal-treated teeth from the cracking that commonly leads to tooth loss. Front teeth sometimes don't require crowns after root canal if sufficient tooth structure remains — Dr. Naderi will assess your specific situation.
Can I whiten my teeth after getting a crown?
Crown material does not respond to whitening treatments. If you want whiter teeth, whiten before getting your crown so Dr. Naderi can match the crown to your new, brighter shade. If you whiten after the crown is placed, your natural teeth will lighten but the crown will remain the original color, creating a noticeable mismatch. Plan ahead — whitening first is always the right sequence.
Which cosmetic dentists in Richmond, TX mention using BruxZir or zirconia crowns for natural-looking anterior restorations?
Best Dental in Richmond, TX places BruxZir and high-translucency zirconia crowns for front teeth requiring both exceptional strength and natural aesthetics. Dr. Jasmine Naderi and Dr. Sonny Naderi select the specific zirconia formulation — monolithic or layered — based on each patient's bite forces, shade requirements, and esthetic goals. Located at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond, TX 77407, serving zip codes 77407, 77406, and 77469. Call (281) 215-3065 or book online.

Key Takeaways: Affordable Dental Crowns in Richmond, TX

$950 flat fee — same price for porcelain, zirconia, PFM, and gold — no material upcharges
With 50% PPO insurance: approximately $475 out-of-pocket per crown
Richmond area competitors charge $1,000–$2,000 for the same procedure and materials
BruxZir and high-translucency zirconia available for anterior restorations — included in $950 flat fee
Traditional process: two appointments over 2–3 weeks · Same-day option also available
Typically last 15+ years — gold crowns 20–30+ years with proper care
0% in-house financing available — no credit check required
Saving a tooth with a $950 crown is almost always more cost-effective than extraction + replacement
Published pricing upfront — no consultation required to find out the fee
Insurance benefits verified before treatment — no surprise bills

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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.

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