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Dental Crown Cost in Houston, TX

Houston dental crowns range from $800 to $2,500+ depending on material and provider. Best Dental offers porcelain crowns starting at $950 — serving Houston patients from our Richmond, TX location just 30 minutes away.

$950Porcelain Crown at Best Dental
$800–$2,500+Houston Area Range
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Dental Crown Costs in Houston, TX

Dental crowns are one of the most common restorative procedures — used to cap a damaged tooth, protect one after a root canal, anchor a dental bridge, or cover a large filling. If you're searching for crown pricing in the Houston area, you've likely noticed that costs vary significantly from one practice to the next.

In Houston, a single dental crown typically costs between $800 and $2,500 depending on the material used, the location of the practice, and whether your insurance covers any portion. Inside Loop 610 or in premium areas like the Galleria or the Medical Center, prices skew toward the higher end of that range.

For Houston-area patients willing to make a short drive to Richmond, TX, Best Dental serves the greater Houston community with porcelain crowns starting at just $950 — well below the Houston average for the same quality of care.

Bottom line up front: Best Dental charges $950 for porcelain crowns. That's a fully customized, tooth-colored, lab-fabricated porcelain crown — the same material used at Houston practices charging $1,500–$2,000+. See our full dental pricing page for a complete fee schedule.

Crown Types & Typical Houston Pricing

Not all crowns are the same. The material you choose affects both cost and how natural your crown looks and functions.

Houston Average

Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM)

$900 – $1,500

A metal base with a porcelain outer layer. Durable and cosmetically acceptable, though a thin dark line may show at the gumline over time. A reliable option for back teeth where strength is the priority.

Houston Average

Zirconia Crown

$1,200 – $2,000

Extremely strong and fully tooth-colored. Zirconia is often recommended for back molar crowns due to its exceptional durability and resistance to chipping. Pricier than standard porcelain but very long-lasting.

Houston Average

Gold / Metal Alloy Crown

$900 – $1,600

The most durable crown material — gold and metal alloys rarely chip or break. Preferred by some patients for back teeth where visibility isn't a concern. Not tooth-colored, but can outlast porcelain by many years.

Note on "same-day" CEREC crowns: Some Houston practices advertise same-day milled crowns (CEREC) at prices ranging $1,200–$2,200. While convenient, these are milled in-office from a single block and may differ in aesthetics from a lab-fabricated porcelain crown. Best Dental uses a professional dental lab to ensure optimal fit, shade matching, and longevity.

Houston Practices vs. Best Dental

A realistic look at what Houston-area patients pay for porcelain crowns — and what the drive to Richmond actually saves you.

Provider Type Porcelain Crown Cost Insurance Accepted Financing
Houston Inner Loop (avg)
$1,400 – $2,200
Usually
Varies
Houston Suburbs (avg)
$1,100 – $1,700
Usually
Often
DSO / Chain Practice
$950 – $1,400
Yes
Yes
★ Best Dental (Richmond, TX)
$950
✓ Most Plans
✓ Cherry & More
The drive is worth it: Houston patients who travel to Best Dental in Richmond typically save $300–$1,000+ per crown compared to comparable in-Houston providers — enough to offset any drive many times over. View our full dental pricing page for all procedure fees.

What Affects Crown Cost in Houston?

Multiple variables determine how much you'll pay for a dental crown. Understanding these helps you ask the right questions at your consultation.

1

Crown Material

Porcelain, zirconia, PFM, and gold all carry different lab and material costs. Porcelain and zirconia are the most commonly chosen for their aesthetics; gold is the most durable but least cosmetic.

2

Location of the Tooth

Front teeth crowns are more visible and require closer color matching, which can increase cost. Back molar crowns require more material and must withstand greater chewing force.

3

Preparatory Work Required

If a root canal, buildup, or gum treatment is needed before the crown can be placed, those procedures add to the total cost. Your dentist will identify any necessary prep work during your exam.

4

Practice Location & Overhead

Practices inside Loop 610, the Galleria, or the Medical Center carry significantly higher rent and overhead — costs that are passed directly to patients. Suburban and satellite offices like Best Dental in Richmond can offer the same quality at lower prices.

5

Dental Lab Quality

The dental laboratory that fabricates your crown affects both quality and cost. Best Dental works with a professional lab to ensure accurate shade matching and a precise fit — without the inflated pricing of premium Houston zip codes.

6

Insurance Coverage

Most PPO dental insurance plans cover 50% of crown costs after the deductible is met, which can reduce your out-of-pocket cost significantly. The crown's purpose (restorative vs. cosmetic) affects how your insurer categorizes coverage.

Insurance & Financing for Houston Crowns

Dental crowns are generally classified as a major restorative procedure by insurance companies. Most PPO plans cover approximately 50% of the crown fee after your annual deductible is met — meaning a $950 crown at Best Dental could cost you as little as $475 out of pocket with insurance.

Insurance & Payment Options at Best Dental

  • Most major PPO dental insurance plans accepted — Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, MetLife, Guardian, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, United Healthcare
  • Best Dental will verify your benefits before treatment so you know your exact out-of-pocket cost in advance
  • Cherry payment plans available — apply in minutes, 3–60 month terms, 0% APR promotions available
  • No prepayment penalties on financing plans
  • HSA and FSA funds accepted — crowns are a qualified medical expense
Important: Most insurance plans have a waiting period for major restorative work (typically 12 months from enrollment) and an annual maximum benefit (usually $1,000–$2,000). If you're uninsured or have exhausted your annual maximum, Best Dental's $950 price makes crowns accessible without insurance. See our full pricing page for all fee details.

The Dental Crown Process at Best Dental

Getting a crown at Best Dental is a straightforward two-appointment process — no surprises, no hidden fees.

1

Exam & Treatment Planning

Dr. Naderi examines the tooth, takes X-rays, and determines whether any prep work (buildup, root canal) is needed before the crown. You receive a full written cost estimate before anything begins.

2

Tooth Preparation & Impression

The tooth is shaped to receive the crown, a digital or physical impression is taken, and a temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth while your permanent crown is lab-fabricated.

3

Lab Fabrication (Approx. 2 Weeks)

Your impression is sent to a professional dental lab. Technicians custom-build your porcelain crown to match your tooth's shade, shape, and bite alignment.

4

Crown Placement & Final Fit

Your permanent crown is cemented at the second appointment. The fit, bite, and aesthetics are checked and adjusted before final bonding. You leave with a complete, fully functional restoration.

Serving Houston from Richmond, TX: Best Dental is located at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond, TX 77407 — approximately 30 minutes from central Houston via I-69/US-59. Learn more about our Houston service area →

Houston Dental Crown FAQ

How much does a dental crown cost in Houston, TX?
In Houston, porcelain crowns typically range from $1,100 to $2,200 depending on the practice's location, materials used, and whether any preparatory work is required. Best Dental, serving Houston from Richmond, TX, charges $950 for porcelain crowns — below the Houston average for equivalent quality.
Does dental insurance cover crowns in Texas?
Most PPO dental insurance plans in Texas classify crowns as a major restorative procedure and cover approximately 50% of the cost after your deductible. Coverage depends on the reason for the crown (decay, fracture, post-root canal protection) and whether your annual waiting period has been met. Best Dental verifies your insurance benefits before treatment so you know your exact out-of-pocket cost upfront.
Why is Best Dental's crown price lower than Houston practices?
Our Richmond, TX location carries significantly lower overhead than Houston practices — especially those inside Loop 610 or in premium retail areas. Lower rent and operating costs allow us to pass savings directly to patients without compromising on materials, technology, or care quality. Our porcelain crowns are lab-fabricated and fully customized — the same standard you'd expect from a Houston practice charging $400–$1,000 more.
How long do dental crowns last?
High-quality porcelain and zirconia crowns typically last 15–20 years or longer with proper care — regular brushing and flossing, avoiding biting on extremely hard foods, wearing a nightguard if you grind your teeth, and attending routine dental checkups. When replacement is eventually needed, it's generally more straightforward than the initial placement.
Is a crown always necessary after a root canal?
For most back teeth (molars and premolars), yes. Root canal treatment removes the pulp that keeps the tooth vital, leaving it more brittle and susceptible to fracture under chewing forces. A crown reinforces and protects the treated tooth. Front teeth with limited structural loss may sometimes be restored with a filling, but this is determined case by case.
Can I finance a dental crown at Best Dental?
Yes. Best Dental offers Cherry payment plans with terms from 3 to 60 months, 0% APR promotional periods available for qualified applicants, and no prepayment penalties. At $950, a 12-month Cherry plan works out to approximately $79/month before any insurance reduction. HSA and FSA funds are also accepted.
How far is Best Dental from Houston?
Best Dental is located at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond, TX 77407 — approximately 30 minutes from central Houston via I-69/US-59 Southwest. Many Houston patients in Stafford, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Meadows Place, and southwest Houston consider us their nearest high-value dental option. Learn more about our Houston area services →

Key Takeaways

Houston porcelain crowns average $1,100–$2,200 depending on location and provider type
Best Dental charges $950 for porcelain crowns — serving Houston patients from Richmond, TX
Crown cost is affected by material, tooth location, prep work, lab quality, and practice overhead
Most PPO plans cover ~50% of crown cost after deductible — reducing out-of-pocket significantly
Cherry payment plans available — as low as ~$79/month at $950 before insurance
Porcelain crowns from Best Dental are lab-fabricated for accurate fit and shade matching
Best Dental is ~30 min from central Houston via I-69/US-59 Southwest
Full transparent pricing available — no hidden fees, written estimate before any treatment begins
Best Dental · Porcelain Crown
$950
Lab-fabricated · Tooth-colored · Fully customized · Serving Houston patients from Richmond, TX
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Get Your Crown for $950 — Serving Houston

Stop overpaying for dental crowns in Houston. Best Dental in Richmond, TX offers porcelain crowns at $950 — with transparent pricing, insurance coordination, and flexible financing. Call or book online today.

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Dr. Naderi

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Dr. Sonny Naderi is a fellowship-trained in oral surgery with over 20 years of experience and 25,000+ wisdom teeth extractions. His expertise in surgical dentistry, implants, and complex procedures, combined with a gentle, patient-focused approach, makes him one of Richmond's most trusted dental professionals.

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