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Outstanding
from 1,674 users
10
CAD/CAM Cosmetic Technology, Dental Artistry Dental Center - Dr.Rene Rosas,Dra.Nadia CortezFeatured

CAD/CAM Cosmetic Technology, Dental Artistry Dental Center

(866) 260-4253 Benito Juarez 217, Nuevo Progreso, 88810
4.8 from 55 verified reviews
They did a fantastic job on the same day!Luis, US, 22 12 23

I ended up getting a emergency root canal and crown on my honeymoon. They did a fantastic job on the same day! Thank you so much

Temporary Crown $30 - $50
A temporary crown is a provisional, short term restoration used in dentistry. Usually the temporary crown is constructed from a chemical-cure composite, although alternative systems using aluminium crown forms are occasionally used by practitioners. The temporary material is shaped by the dentist to form a tooth shape that protects the prepared tooth, prevents damage to the periodontal tissues (gums) and disguises the prepared tooth to a degree until the final, definitive restoration can be made by a dental technician. A temporary crown will usually be cemented in place with a soft temporary dental cement, such as Temp-Bond NE. This allows easy removal when fitting the definitve restoration. If a temporary crown becomes decemented, it is important that a dentist examine the patient as overeruption of the opposing teeth may prevent accurate fitting of the final crown.
Dental Crowns $350 - $450
A dental crown is a cap-like restoration used to cover a damaged tooth. Crowns can give support to misshapen or badly broken teeth and permanently replace missing teeth to complete a smile or improve a bite pattern. They may be molded from metal, ceramic, plastics, or combinations of all three. They are cemented in place and coated to make them more natural looking. Historically, a variety of materials have been used as tooth replacements. The ancient Egyptians used animal teeth and pieces of bone as primitive replacement materials. More recently, artificial teeth have been fabricated from substances such as ivory, porcelain, and even platinum. With modern technology, high quality tooth replacements can be made from synthetic plastic resins, ceramic composites, and lightweight metal alloys.
Permanent Crown $350 - $450
Permanent crowns can be made from all metal, porcelain-fused-to-metal, all resin, or all ceramic. Metals used in crowns include gold alloy, other alloys (for example, palladium) or a base-metal alloy (for example, nickel or chromium). Compared with other crown types, less tooth structure needs to be removed with metal crowns, and tooth wear to opposing teeth is kept to a minimum. Metal crowns withstand biting and chewing forces well and probably last the longest in terms of wear down. Also, metal crowns rarely chip or break. The metallic color is the main drawback. Metal crowns are a good choice for out-of-sight molars. Porcelain-fused-to-metal dental crowns can be color matched to your adjacent teeth (unlike the metallic crowns). However, more wearing to the opposing teeth occurs with this crown type compared with metal or resin crowns. The crowns porcelain portion can also chip or break off. Next to all-ceramic crowns, porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns look most like normal teeth. However, sometimes the metal underlying the crowns porcelain can show through as a dark line, especially at the gum line and even more so if your gums recede. These crowns can be a good choice for front or back teeth. All-resin dental crowns are less expensive than other crown types. However, they wear down over time and are more prone to fractures than porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns. All-ceramic or all-porcelain dental crowns provide the best natural color match than any other crown type and may be more suitable for people with metal allergies. However, they are not as strong as porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns and they wear down opposing teeth a little more than metal or resin crowns. All-ceramic crowns are a good choice for front teeth. Temporary versus permanent. Temporary crowns can be made in your dentists office whereas permanent crowns are made in a dental laboratory. 
3 more treatments
ServiceScore
Outstanding
from 315 users
9.4
Dentists in Mexico--SMILE MAKEOVERS - LogoFeatured

Dentists in Mexico--SMILE MAKEOVERS

(805) 774-1050 Stetic Implant and Dental Centers, 100 Avenida Benito Juarez, Nuevo Progreso, 88810
4.8 from 60 verified reviews
Fit well, look goodJohn, US, 04 02 24

Made a new upper denture. Fit much tighter & they look great. Fit well, look good. Much cheaper than in the US.

Temporary Crown  
Dental Crowns $200 - $400
Gold Crown  
3 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 505 users
8.6
Dr Chio Dental Clinic - Dental Clinic in MexicoFeatured

Dr Chio Dental Clinic

(805) 567-6970 Plaza Arturos, Reynosa street, #115 14B (second floor) centro Nuevo Progreso, Nuevo Progreso, 88810
5.0 from 11 verified reviews
The dentist that I saw, he was greatSheila, US, 19 11 22

I went to Dr. Chio Dental Clinic and had seven teeth extracted, Torus removed, Reline top and got immediate bottom dentures for $1,455.00. I spoke with Jesus several times during the week before I got there and he was always very nice and so helpful. The dentist that I saw was Eric Lopez and he was great. Also I'm assuming she was a Dental Assistant but I'm not sure what her title was and I can't think of her name right now but she was also great. Thank you to everyone there, I will be recommending you to everyone I know.

Temporary Crown $30 - $50
Dental Crowns $150 - $1000
Permanent Crown $200 - $1000
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 9 users
7.4
Calo Dental Clinic - Dental Clinic in Mexico

Calo Dental Clinic

Ave. Benito Juarez #126, Nuevo Progreso, 88810
For more information about Calo Dental Clinic in Nuevo Progreso please contact the clinic.
Temporary Crown $1 - $2
Zirconia Crown $21 - $27
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 53 users
7.1
Rio Dental Office - Dental Clinic in Mexico

Rio Dental Office

Coahuila St #12, Plaza Rio Suite 19, Nuevo Progreso, 88810
4.8 from 2 verified reviews
I would never go anywhere else for this kind of workLinda, US, 09 10 19

As usual the best service in town. Easy walk and quiet location. Found out what my problem was and corrected it with a painless root canal and new crowns. No pain even after the novocaine has long worn off. I would never go anywhere else for this kind of work. You will not be disappointed.

Temporary Crown $20 - $30
Porcelain Crown $175 - $200
Zirconia Crown $350 - $400
1 more treatment
ServiceScore
Good
from 30 users
6.5
Aqua Dental - Dr. Miriam Rincon

Aqua Dental

Avenida Benito Juarez # 140, Plaza Juarez suite # 5, Nuevo Progreso, 88810
4.9 from 5 verified reviews
Excellent care from the dentist and staffRaymond, Houston, 23 11 18

Removed a bridge, performed a root canal, and replace the bridge. Teeth clean and night time retainer (plastic) created. Excellent care from the dentist and staff.

Temporary Crown  
Dental Crowns  
Gold Crown  
2 more treatments
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