Dental Crowns Cost Scottsdale
Custom Crowns From $1,800–$2,200
Same-day crowns available with advanced CEREC®
Experienced cosmetic dentist serving patients since 1995
Most restorative crowns eligible for insurance coverage
Flexible financing through CareCredit®
Making Crowns Affordable in Scottsdale With Insurance and Financing Options
If you are looking at the cost of a porcelain crown or dental bridge, you may be wondering how much your dental insurance will pay. Restorative crowns are eligible for insurance coverage, and we accept most insurance plans. We also take flexible financing through CareCredit so you can get the treatment you need when you need it.
A More Beautiful Smile Made Possible With a Custom Crown

A crown helped this patient enhance a discolored tooth in a way that looks entirely natural.

Save Time
With Same-Day CEREC® Crowns
The team at our Scottsdale practice knows your time is valuable. With CEREC® technology, you can walk in with a compromised tooth and leave the same day with a beautiful, reliable crown. With this option, there are no temporaries, and no return visits.
How it works:
Digital Scan: Precise 3D image of your prepared tooth
Custom Design & Milling: A crown crafted on-site to match your smile
Same-Day Placement: Bonded and polished in one appointment
Same-day crowns may cost slightly more than traditional options, but for patients balancing busy schedules, the speed and convenience make them a worthwhile investment.
What Impacts the Cost of Dental Crowns at Our Scottsdale Office
Dental crowns at our Scottsdale practice typically cost between $1,800 and $2,200. The exact price depends on several factors, including the material, number of crowns, and any additional treatments needed.
Choice of Crown Material
Crowns are available in a range of materials. While traditional porcelain-fused-to-metal is less common today, Dr. Ann Sielicki offers premium options like IPS e.max®, IPS Empress®, and zirconia Lava™. These advanced materials provide greater durability and a more natural appearance, but may increase the overall cost.
Number of Crowns Needed
Some patients only need one crown to restore a damaged tooth or restore a dental implant. Others may need two or more crowns to support a bridge, which raises the total treatment cost.
Additional Dental Treatments
Preparation matters. If the tooth is otherwise healthy, only an X-ray and minor prep may be needed. But if you require more extensive treatment or choose to pair your crown with a dental implant, those additional procedures will increase the cost of care.
"I am so grateful I found them."
The personal touch is alive and well at Sonoran! Everyone there is Very detail-oriented, and the facility is super high tech.
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