An implant-supported dental crown is a type of dental restoration that replaces a single missing tooth using a dental implant as the foundation.
It consists of two main components:
Dental Implant: A dental implant is a small titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. The implant integrates with the surrounding bone through a process called osseointegration, providing a stable and durable foundation for the dental crown.
Dental Crown: The dental crown is the visible part of the restoration that resembles a natural tooth. It is custom-made to match the color, size, and shape of the patient’s natural teeth, ensuring a seamless and aesthetically pleasing result. The crown is typically made from materials such as porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, or zirconia, chosen for their durability, strength, and natural appearance.
The process of placing an implant-supported dental crown
Implant Placement
Osseointegration stage
Impression Taking
Crown Placement
Types of dental crowns
Porcelain crown
Ceramic crown
Zirconia crown
How much does it cost to put a crown on an implant?
The cost of implant-supported dental crowns in Konstantinidis Dental Clinic Athens can vary depending on several factors, including the following:
Number of Implants
Type of Implant
Type of dental crown
Additional Procedures
It’s essential to consult with our dentist to obtain a personalized treatment plan and cost estimate based on your specific dental needs and circumstances. Additionally, our dental clinic may offer financing options to help make treatment more affordable.