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How Much Does a Dental Crown Cost in Miami? (2026 Guide)

By Dr. Dennis Amores, DDS, FICOIJune 19, 20269 min readLeer en Espanol

Dental crowns in Miami typically cost between $800 and $3,500 per tooth, depending on the material chosen, the complexity of your case, and whether you need additional procedures like root canals or core buildups. Porcelain and zirconia crowns, which offer the most natural appearance, generally fall in the $1,200 to $2,500 range, while gold crowns can reach $2,000 to $3,500. At Amores Dental, we provide transparent pricing and flexible financing options to make quality crown restoration accessible for Miami families.

Miami Dental Crown Cost by Material (2026)

The material you choose significantly impacts both the cost and longevity of your crown. Here's what you can expect to invest in each type:

Crown Material Cost Range (Miami) Lifespan Best For
Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) $800 - $1,500 10-15 years Back molars, budget-conscious patients
All-Porcelain (Ceramic) $1,200 - $2,200 10-15 years Front teeth, natural appearance
Zirconia $1,500 - $2,500 15-20 years Strength + aesthetics, any tooth
Gold Alloy $2,000 - $3,500 20-30 years Back molars, maximum durability
Resin (Temporary) $300 - $600 2-4 weeks Temporary protection only

Zirconia crowns have become increasingly popular in Miami because they combine the strength of metal with the appearance of natural teeth. Many patients find the investment worthwhile for teeth visible when smiling.

What Affects the Price of a Dental Crown in Miami?

Several factors beyond material choice influence your final crown cost:

Location Within Miami

Dental practices in premium areas like Coral Gables, Brickell, or Miami Beach may charge 15-25% more than practices in Dadeland, Kendall, or Palmetto Bay. At Amores Dental, our two locations (Dadeland and Palmetto Bay) offer competitive pricing without compromising quality or technology.

Complexity of Your Case

If your tooth requires a root canal before crown placement, add $800 to $1,500 to your total cost. A core buildup (rebuilding tooth structure before the crown) typically adds $200 to $400. Patients with significant decay or previous failed restorations may need these preparatory procedures.

Same-Day vs. Traditional Crowns

CEREC or CAD/CAM same-day crowns eliminate the need for temporary crowns and second appointments, but may cost $100 to $300 more than traditional lab-fabricated crowns. The convenience often justifies the modest price difference for busy Miami professionals.

Lab Quality and Technology

High-end dental labs that use advanced ceramics and custom staining techniques produce more lifelike results. We partner with master ceramists who understand the nuances of creating crowns that match Miami's diverse patient population, from fair to deeply melanated skin tones.

Dentist Experience and Training

Dr. Dennis Amores brings over 20 years of experience and advanced training as a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (FICOI). This expertise ensures precise margins, proper bite alignment, and crowns that integrate seamlessly with your existing teeth. While experience adds value, it doesn't always mean higher prices at practices focused on accessible care.

Dental Insurance and Crown Coverage in Miami

Most dental insurance plans classify crowns as a major procedure, typically covering 40-50% of the cost after you meet your annual deductible. Here's what Miami patients should know:

What Insurance Usually Covers

Insurance generally covers crowns when they are medically necessary to restore function, protect a tooth after a root canal, or repair significant structural damage. Purely cosmetic crown placement (veneers for aesthetics only) typically isn't covered.

Your plan may have an annual maximum benefit of $1,000 to $2,000. If your crown costs $1,800 and insurance covers 50%, you would pay $900 out of pocket, but this would consume most or all of your annual benefit.

Pre-Authorization Matters

We strongly recommend obtaining a pre-authorization (also called a pre-determination) before crown placement. This written estimate from your insurance company confirms exactly what they will cover. We handle this paperwork for our patients at Amores Dental, so you know your financial responsibility upfront.

Flexible Financing Options

For patients without insurance or facing high out-of-pocket costs, we offer:

  • In-house payment plans: Interest-free options for qualified patients, spreading crown costs over 6-12 months
  • Third-party financing: CareCredit and similar programs offer promotional periods with 0% APR for 6-24 months
  • Multi-crown discounts: Patients needing multiple crowns may qualify for reduced per-unit pricing

We believe financial concerns should never prevent you from getting necessary dental care. Our team works with every patient to find a solution that fits their budget.

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

With proper care, most dental crowns last 10-15 years, though gold and zirconia crowns can function for 20-30 years. Your crown's longevity depends on:

  • Oral hygiene habits (brushing twice daily, flossing around the crown)
  • Avoiding hard foods (ice, hard candy, popcorn kernels)
  • Managing teeth grinding (nightguards protect crowns from bruxism damage)
  • Regular dental checkups (we examine crown margins and check for early signs of wear)

Many patients find that investing in a higher-quality crown material pays for itself over time through increased durability and fewer replacements.

What to Expect: The Crown Process at Amores Dental

Understanding the procedure helps you plan both time and budget:

First Visit (60-90 minutes)

Dr. Amores prepares your tooth by removing decay and shaping it to accept the crown. We take detailed impressions or digital scans, select the shade to match your natural teeth, and place a temporary crown. You leave with a functional, protected tooth the same day.

Lab Fabrication (1-2 weeks)

Your custom crown is crafted at a professional dental lab. Master ceramists layer porcelain to replicate the translucency and character of natural enamel. This artistry takes time but produces crowns that blend invisibly with your smile.

Second Visit (30-45 minutes)

We remove the temporary crown, check the fit and appearance of your permanent crown, make any minor adjustments, and bond it securely in place. Most patients are surprised by how natural their new crown looks and feels.

Is a Dental Crown Worth the Investment?

When you compare crown costs to the alternatives, the value becomes clear:

Ignoring a damaged tooth often leads to root canal therapy ($800-$1,500) plus a crown anyway, or eventual tooth loss requiring an implant ($3,000-$5,000). Addressing the problem early with a crown typically costs less and preserves your natural tooth.

Choosing the cheapest option may seem attractive, but crowns that fail prematurely (due to poor materials or technique) require replacement, doubling your long-term cost. We've treated many patients who initially saved $300-$500 elsewhere, only to spend more replacing a failed crown within 3-5 years.

Quality crown placement represents an investment in long-term oral health, confident smiling, and comfortable chewing. Most patients tell us their only regret is waiting so long to address the problem.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Crown Costs in Miami

Does insurance cover the full cost of a dental crown?

Insurance typically covers 40-50% of crown costs for medically necessary procedures, after your deductible. Most plans have an annual maximum benefit of $1,000-$2,000, which may not cover the entire crown if you've used benefits for other procedures. We provide detailed cost estimates before treatment and handle all insurance paperwork.

Why do dental crown prices vary so much between Miami dentists?

Variation comes from material quality, lab partnerships, overhead costs (premium locations charge more), dentist experience, and technology used. Some practices include follow-up adjustments and warranties in their quoted price, while others charge separately. Always ask what's included before committing.

Can I get a dental crown for less than $800 in Miami?

Prices below $800 typically indicate dental schools (training environment, longer appointments), dental tourism in nearby countries (travel costs and warranty concerns), or practices using lower-quality materials and labs. We recommend caution with unusually low prices, as crown longevity and fit directly correlate with quality of materials and technique.

Are same-day crowns cheaper than traditional crowns?

Same-day CEREC crowns often cost slightly more ($100-$300 additional) but eliminate the temporary crown appointment and second visit. For busy Miami professionals, the time savings often justifies the modest price difference. The quality and longevity are comparable to traditional lab-made crowns when performed by experienced dentists.

What happens if I can't afford a dental crown right now?

If you can't afford the full cost immediately, ask about payment plans or financing options. Many practices (including Amores Dental) offer interest-free in-house plans or third-party financing with promotional periods. Delaying necessary crown treatment often leads to more expensive procedures later, such as root canals, extractions, or implants.

Do I need a crown or can I get a large filling instead?

This depends on how much natural tooth structure remains. When more than 50% of the tooth is damaged or decayed, a crown provides better long-term protection than a large filling. Oversized fillings tend to break within 2-5 years, whereas crowns typically last 10-20+ years. Dr. Amores evaluates each case individually and recommends the most conservative option that ensures longevity.

Are zirconia crowns worth the extra cost over porcelain?

For most patients, yes. Zirconia crowns offer superior strength (less likely to chip or crack), better longevity (15-20 years vs. 10-15 years), and excellent aesthetics. The $300-$500 premium over traditional porcelain often pays for itself by avoiding premature replacement. We particularly recommend zirconia for patients who grind their teeth or have strong bite forces.

Get a Transparent Crown Cost Estimate in Miami

At Amores Dental, we believe every patient deserves to understand their treatment options and costs before making decisions. Dr. Dennis Amores and our bilingual team provide detailed, written estimates that include all associated costs, insurance coverage breakdowns, and financing options.

Whether you need a single crown or are considering full-mouth restoration, we're here to help Miami families access quality dental care without financial stress. Schedule a free consultation at our Dadeland or Palmetto Bay location to discuss your crown options, receive a personalized cost estimate, and explore payment plans that fit your budget.

We offer complimentary insurance verification before your appointment, so you'll know exactly what to expect. Most crown consultations take 30-45 minutes and include a comprehensive exam, digital X-rays, and a treatment plan tailored to your clinical needs and financial situation.

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Dr. Dennis Amores, DDS, FICOI

Dr. Dennis Amores, DDS, FICOI

DDS, FICOI

Over 20 years of dental experience. US Air Force veteran and ICOI Fellow.

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