Angela Martinez
Medical Content Writer
Dr. Carrasco
Medical Reviewer
For Americans seeking affordable, high-quality dental care, getting dental crowns in Mexico has become an increasingly popular option. Thanks to lower operating costs and fees from dentists and specialists certified to U.S. standards, dental crowns in Mexico can cost 50-70% less than in the United States without compromising quality.
HebeDoc has been connecting patients with our carefully vetted network of dentists in Mexico. In this comprehensive guide, we will cover everything you need to know about dental crowns in Mexico, including costs, procedures, materials, top destinations, and more.
Before and After Dental Crowns in Mexico
For patients considering getting dental crowns in Mexico, seeing is believing. That’s why we’ve compiled these before and after photos showcasing the stunning transformations achieved at HebeDoc partner clinics:
Patients before & after results
As you can see, these dental crowns look incredibly natural and have given our patients plenty to smile about once again. Best of all, they could get world-class treatment at a fraction of the price.
Cost of Dental Crowns in Mexico
One of the primary draws of getting dental crowns in Mexico is the massive potential for savings compared to the United States. Here’s a look at the typical costs:
- Single Dental Crown in the U.S.: $1,000 - $1,500
- Single Dental Crown in Mexico City: $300 - $600
- Root Canal + Dental Crown in the U.S.: $2,000 - $3,500
- Root Canal + Dental Crown in Cancun: $600 - $1,200
Projected Total Savings: 50% – 70%
As the numbers show, even when traveling from the U.S. and factoring in accommodations, most patients can save thousands on dental crown procedures by coming to Mexico.
Why Have Dental Crowns in Mexico City?
As the capital and one of the world’s largest cities, Mexico City offers an exciting destination for dental tourism filled with culture, cuisine, historical sites, and more. Some key benefits of getting dental crowns here include:
- Over 40 HebeDoc partner dentists to choose from
- Centrally located for travel from across the U.S.
- State-of-the-art dental clinics and specialists
- Cosmopolitan city with ample hotels and amenities
- Easy to extend your stay for sightseeing
From the bustling streets to ancient Aztec ruins, this captivating metropolis offers something for everyone. Experiencing it while saving thousands on dental care is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.
Who Needs a Dental Crown?
Dental crowns are protective coverings that fit entirely over an existing tooth. They’re commonly needed in situations where:
- A tooth is cracked, worn down, or weakened
- A tooth has a large filling with minimal remaining tooth structure
- A tooth needs to be held together after a root canal
- Covering a dental implant
- Improving the appearance of discolored or misshapen teeth
By fully encasing the tooth, a crown restores its original shape, strength, and appearance. This versatile restorative procedure has helped millions reclaim their smile.
Problems that can be corrected with Crowns
Dental crowns can be an effective solution for a variety of oral health and cosmetic issues, including:
- Cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
- Excessive wear from grinding/clenching
- Large cavity that can't support a filling
- Discolored or misshapen tooth
- Protecting a tooth after a root canal
- Covering and supporting a dental implant
- Attaching a dental bridge
- Strengthening a weakened tooth
With proper placement and care, a well-made dental crown can provide years of comfortable function and an attractive smile.
Different Types of Dental Crowns in Mexico
Like in the U.S., different materials are available when getting dental crowns in Mexico. Each has its own advantages in terms of cost, durability, aesthetics, and function:
Metal Crowns
- Made of gold, platinum, chromium alloys or stainless steel
- Most durable and able to withstand biting/chewing forces
- Ideally suited for molars and out-of-sight areas
- More affordable than ceramic/porcelain
Porcelain/Ceramic Crowns
- Combination metal interior with a porcelain exterior
- Durable and natural-looking
- Ideally suited for front teeth and visible areas
- More expensive than metal crowns
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- Made of advanced ceramic/porcelain materials
- Provides the most realistic appearance
- Ideal balance of strength and aesthetics
- Common and versatile crown used on molars/front teeth
Both metal and ceramic options are available through HebeDoc-approved clinics, with your dentist recommending the ideal crown for your needs and budget.
Procedure for Dental Crowns in Mexico
Whether you’re receiving dental crowns in Mexico or back home, the procedure for placing them is essentially the same:
- Examination and preparation Your dentist will examine the tooth and surrounding areas to ensure no additional treatments are needed. If a root canal is required, it will be performed first. The tooth is then re-sculpted to make room for the crown.
- Take impressions and shade Molds and impressions are taken to create a model for your custom crown. You'll also select the ideal shade to match your surrounding teeth.
- Place a temporary crown A temporary crown is placed for approximately two weeks to protect the prepared tooth while your permanent restoration is fabricated.
- Receive permanent crown When your custom crown is complete, you'll return it so the temporary crown can be removed and the new permanent crown can be checked, adjusted, and cemented into place.
With good home care and regular checkups, today’s dental crowns can provide over 10-15 years of durable service. Thanks to the expertise of HebeDoc dentists in Mexico, you’ll also achieve beautiful, natural-looking results.
Preparing for Your Dental Trip to Mexico
Proper preparation is vital to ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience when planning your dental crown procedure in Mexico. Here’s what you need to know:
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- Gather your recent dental records, including X-rays if available
- Prepare a list of any current medications and allergies
- If you have any chronic medical conditions, bring a brief medical history
Travel Documentation:
- Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay
- Check if you need a tourist visa (U.S. citizens typically don't need one for stays under 180 days)
- Make copies of your important documents and store them separately
Travel Insurance:
- We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers medical emergencies
- Look for policies that specifically include dental procedures
Packing Essentials:
- Bring any regular medications in their original packaging
- Pack comfortable, loose-fitting clothing for your dental appointments
- Don't forget your usual oral hygiene products
Financial Preparations:
- Inform your bank and credit card companies about your travel plans
- Bring multiple forms of payment (cash, credit cards)
- Understand the payment options available at your chosen clinic
At HebeDoc, we’re here to guide you through every step of this process. Our team can provide personalized advice to ensure you’re fully prepared for your dental journey to Mexico.
What patient are Saying?
They recommended a crown and put it in without complications. They charged me exactly what they said they would and did not insist on trying to sell me another treatment, like so many dentists in the U.S. do…I’m sorry but it so true.
I will definitely be back! Thank you Hebedoc!
That's service and priority to someone in pain. Dr. Diaz took the proper conservative and cost- effective pathway to eliminating my pain and discomfort. So thankful to find such dedication and quality. Very good people, very helpful, doing good work!
Thank you for what you do and how you do it, superior patent care exits and is flourishing with the entire team. Highly recommended traveling to Tijuana. I’ve come to think of it as visiting the south side of San Diego, it’s that close!
Will definitely recommend, 10/10
Post-Procedure Care for Dental Crowns
Proper aftercare is crucial for your dental crowns’ longevity and overall oral health. Here’s a comprehensive guide to post-procedure care:
Immediate Aftercare (24-48 hours):
- Stick to soft foods and avoid chewing on the side with the new crown
- Avoid very hot or cold foods to prevent sensitivity
- Don't consume alcohol or smoke, as these can interfere with healing
Oral Hygiene Practices:
- Brush gently around the crown area with a soft-bristled toothbrush
- Floss carefully to avoid dislodging the crown
- Rinse with warm salt water to reduce inflammation
Long-term Care:
- Avoid biting on complex objects (ice, pens, etc.) that could damage the crown
- If you grind your teeth, consider using a nightguard to protect your crown
- Continue regular dental checkups and cleanings
Foods to Avoid:
- Sticky candies or chewing gum that could pull off the crown
- Tough foods like nuts or hard candies
- Excessively sugary foods that could lead to decay around the crown
Signs of Complications to Watch For:
- Persistent pain or sensitivity
- Visible chips or cracks in the crown
- Crown feels loose or falls off
- Significant changes in your bite
If you experience any of these issues, contact your HebeDoc representative immediately. We can arrange a consultation with your treating dentist or recommend a local follow-up if necessary.
Remember, while our partner dentists in Mexico provide top-quality care, your ongoing attention to oral hygiene and adherence to these care instructions play a crucial role in the longevity of your dental crowns. Your new crowns can provide years of beautiful, functional smiles with proper care.
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Conclusion
FAQ
Absolutely. HebeDoc has spent years rigorously vetting dentists and clinics in certified safe areas across Mexico, specializing in dental tourism and catering to American patients. We personally visit each office to ensure it meets our stringent standards for facilities, safety protocols, sterilization, and patient care. Thousands visit our partner locations every year without any issues.
The most frequent issue with dental crowns is a slight irritation or inflammation of the surrounding gum tissue as it gets accustomed to the new crown. This is typically minor and resolves itself within a couple of weeks. More severe problems, like cracks, chips, or the crown coming loose, are sporadic when placed by an experienced dentist.
On average, dental crowns today last 5-15 years or longer with proper care and maintenance. Factors like the type of crown material used, dental hygiene habits, teeth grinding/clenching, and minor accidents can all impact a crown’s lifespan. Be sure to see your dentist right away if any issues arise.
When getting a dental crown, your dentist will numb the area around the tooth being treated to ensure you don’t feel any discomfort during the procedure. Once the numbness wears off a few hours later, you may experience some minor soreness or sensitivity that can be treated with over-the-counter medication. Overall, modern crown procedures are relatively pain-free.
Sticking to soft foods for the first 24 hours after having a permanent crown placed to allow the numbing medication to wear off fully and any mild discomfort to subside. Afterward, you can resume your regular diet, but avoid overly hard/sticky foods that could pull on or dislodge the new crown until your mouth has fully adjusted.
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Dr. Carrasco
MEDICAL REVIEWER
Dr. Carrasco Graduated dental school in 1981 from the U.A.C.J. Since 2005 he has specialized in Prosthodontic and Oral Implantology. He is a member of American Dental Association (ADA), a fellow of the Mexican Dental Association, The American Society of Osseointegration and an associate fellow of The International Congress of Oral Implantologists,Â
Dr. Carrasco has completed continuing education courses at prestigious U.S. universities such as Loma Linda University and New York University. He was the Former President of the College of Dental Surgeons, Former professor of undergraduate and graduate of the Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez.