Are you looking for overseas dental treatment? Getting dental crowns in Los Cabos ensures an affordable and quality dental experience.

When required, dental bridges “bridge” the gap created by missing teeth using multiple crowns. Hence, the term dental crowns and bridges often go hand in hand.

When looking for budget dental crowns and bridges, Cabo San Lucas is the city for you.

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Apart from the pocket-friendly dental crowns, Los Cabos is a great vacation spot due to the scenic beauty, and refreshing hotel stays.

Cost of Dental Crown in Los Cabos, Mexico

Dental tourists often ask how much is a dental crown in Cabo? Dental crowns in Los Cabos, Mexico, range from $400 to $500 compared to $1,200 to $2,500 in the USA.

To know the average prices of crowns and bridges, refer to the cost comparison table below.

Dental Crowns Cost Comparison (USD)
Type of Dental Crown Average Cost in the USA Average Cost in Los Cabos
Zirconia Crown $2,000 $450
Ceramic Crown $1,500 $450
E-Max Porcelain Crown $2,000 $450
Full Porcelain Crown $2,000 $450
Porcelain fused to Metal Crown (PFM) $1,100 $450
Implant-Supported Bridge* $15,000 $3,630
All-Ceramic Bridge** $6,000 $1,260
Porcelain fused to Metal Bridge** $6,000 $1,260
Zirconia Veneers $2,500 $450
E.Max Porcelain Veneers $2,500 $450
*2 Implants and 3 Crown Bridge

**3 Crown Bridge

*Disclaimer- Prices are case dependent.

The price of porcelain fused to metal crown is $450 in Cabo, Mexico, compared to $1,000 in the USA. Even an expensive zirconia dental crown costs $450 in Cabo.

Therefore, an overseas traveler ends up saving about 60 to 70%.

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Why Choose Crowns in Cabo, Mexico?

Cabo San Lucas dental care is affordable compared to the USA. If you are looking for low-cost dental crowns, Los Cabos is your go-to destination. But why choose Los Cabos?

1. Low-Cost Dental Crowns

Low-cost dental crowns in Los Cabos are 60-70% cheaper while having high-quality. The method of fabrication is simple while using state-of-the-art technology.

2. Experienced Dentists

The best dentists in Cabo San Lucas are available with over 12-25 years of experience. They have treated several international patients and have received training from reputed dental schools.

3. Short and Direct Flights

Flights have excellent connectivity from the United States. They are cheap, have a short duration, and are direct.

4. State-of-the-Art Technology

CAD/CAM is used to carry out lab procedures offering high precision.[1] Intraoral scanners reduce chair time. The high-end technology used ensures world-class treatment.

5. Cost-Effective Packages

MTC gives you a cost-effective package for low-cost dental crowns in Los Cabos. The dental procedure and the cost of your trip remain cheaper than a single dental crown fitted in the United States.

Types of Crowns Available in Cabo

To restore a damaged tooth, we use a dental crown. It is also known as a dental cap. These are of different types based on the make and the material used.

PFM Crown

PFM Crown
  • They are hybrid crowns, a base layer of metal coated with ceramic.
  • These crowns are highly durable.[2]
  • Back teeth require high strength, and hence PFM crowns are used.

Ceramic Crown

Ceramic Crown
  • These crowns are solely made up of ceramic and are highly translucent.
  • Translucency makes them a natural-looking tooth replacement.[3]
  • They are generally used to restore front teeth.

Zirconia Crown

Zirconia Crown
  • Zirconia crowns have high hardness due to metal zirconium dioxide present in them.
  • Patients who have metal allergies can use these as an alternative.[4]
  • They resemble the tooth’s natural color and are highly reliable.

E-Max Crowns

E-Max Crown
  • E-Max crowns have become highly popular[5] as they have both strength and natural tooth appearance.
  • These are the new generation crowns made up of lithium.
  • Fit for use in front teeth.

E-max crowns are made from lithium disilicate, a glass-ceramic material that's made up of quartz, lithium dioxide, phosphor oxide, alumina, potassium oxide, and other components.

-Dr. Kristin Compton

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges fill the gaps created by multiple missing teeth. The gaps are filled using false teeth known as pontics.

They are held in place by dental crowns placed on either side of the gap. The adjacent teeth on which the crowns are placed are called abutment teeth (different from implant abutments).

Like crowns, bridges also use ceramic, zirconia, porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, metal alloys, etc. In addition, dental bridges can either be tooth-supported or implant-supported.

Different types of dental bridges are available, depending on each case. Some of them are:

  • Traditional Bridges: These are the fixed partial dentures that need a tooth on both sides for support.
  • Cantilever Bridges: They are indicated when the pontic can get support only from one side.
  • Maryland Bridges: The pontic in this design is bonded to the back of the abutment tooth on either side.
  • Implant-Supported Bridges: The pontics are held in place using implants placed on either side of the gap.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Dental Crowns

Crowns are a good treatment option due to their durability and long life of 10 to 15 years.[6] Dental treatment using crowns leads to high patient satisfaction as their quality of life is improved.

You can expect the following pros and cons:

  1. They protect the tooth after root canal treatment.
  2. Crowns play an important role in holding a severely broken tooth.
  3. Give support to a tooth that is severely damaged by decay.
  4. Improve the appearance of a tooth that is discolored or disfigured.
  5. Prevent the tooth from further damage such as sensitivity, pain, or decay.
  1. Irreversible trimming of the tooth is required to fit the crown.
  2. Few patients might experience sensitivity to hot or cold.[7]
  3. Materials used in the crown may cause allergic reactions in some patients.[8]
  4. Dental crowns tend to be slightly more expensive than routine restorations.
  5. Crowns are attached using cement. Cement failure (<3% of cases)[9]
Types of Crowns: Their Pros and Cons
Crown Type Advantages Disadvantages
PFM High strength Lack in appearance[10]
All-Ceramic Aesthetic Fragile[11]
Zirconia Non-Allergic Too tough[12]
E-Max Minimal Failure[13] Expensive

While selecting low-cost dental crowns in Los Cabos, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, making it a feasible treatment option.

Cabo San Lucas Dental Clinic

Prof. Dr. H.C. Thomas Koty, our dental partner, ensures a painless procedure during the crown fitting. He is a Master of Science in Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry and has specialized in implantology for 25 years.

He has various books published under his name and has continued his Harvard training in International Postgraduate education.

Dr. H. C. Thomas Koty
Dr. H. C. Thomas Koty

25+ years

DMD, M.sc

Expertise

Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry

Education

The University of Freiburg

  • Internationally-renowned German specialist
  • International post-grad education includes Harvard training
  • Awarded several honorary titles for lecturing in European universities
  • Trained a vast number of dentists over the last 20 years
  • Member of ICOI

Advanced Cabo Dentistry has a team of experienced English-speaking dentists who provide excellent services. Intra-oral scanners reduce the chairside time.

Using their in-house lab, they ensure swift delivery of crowns and veneers within 24-48 hours. Even in an extensive procedure, they ensure that the fabrication and fitting do not take longer than 48 hours.

The clinic has bagged multiple awards for ranking number one in customer service and satisfaction. It follows a three-tier sterilization protocol leading to high-quality disinfection and safety.

Patient Reviews for Dental Crowns in Los Cabos, Mexico

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FAQs

On average, the cost can range from $400 to $550. Even an expensive zirconia crown that costs $2,000 in the USA costs in Cabo. For more information on the prices, refer to the cost table above.

The cost of a crown varies depending on the method of fabrication and the type of material chosen.

On the whole, Cabo is relatively safe to travel alone.[14] There is good public transport available.

Emergency no. Police:

  • Los Cabos - 624/142–0361
  • Cabo San Lucas - 624/143–3977
  • La Paz - 612/122–0477

The best time to visit Los Cabos is:[15]

A) May and June: The summertime storms are yet to hit. Hence the weather is relatively comfortable.
B) October and November: The winters are yet to arrive, so the weather remains pleasant.

Visiting beaches, scuba diving, and enjoying marine life are a few of the things to do in Cabo.

Yes, if a dental crown fitted overseas has come out, you can reattach it at your nearest dentist. To avoid further damage to the tooth, the dentist will have to refit the crown immediately.

Warranty of crowns may range from 5 years to a lifetime. It would be best to ask your dentist about the crown’s warranty.

Warranties offered in Mexico might not be valid in the USA. To get a replacement, you can go back.

A well-fitted dental crown can last you about ten years:[16] they have a relatively long lifespan that depends on several factors such as eating habits, grinding your teeth, and the crown’s material.

Getting a crown is a painless and safe procedure. The method of fitting a crown is the same in your country and abroad.

The dentist gives you local anesthesia before carrying out any procedure, especially in patients who experience increased sensitivity.

You remain conscious throughout the entire process. The patient gets a sense of relief as he can guide the dentist if he experiences any discomfort or pain.

MTC facilitates getting low-cost dental crowns in Los Cabos. Our team of case managers will connect you with the best dentist in town.

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