Wondering how much does a crown cost in 2026? Whether you need a dental crown with insurance, without insurance, or with Delta Dental β we break down national averages, material costs, state-by-state estimates, and insider tips to save money.
Typical crown range (without insurance)
With dental insurance (after coverage)
Average crown lifespan
Typical crown procedure
| Crown Type | Avg Cost (No Insurance) | With Insurance (est. out-of-pocket) | Durability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) | $800 β $1,400 | $300 β $700 | 7β12 years |
| All-Ceramic / Porcelain | $1,000 β $2,500 | $500 β $1,200 | 10β15 years |
| Zirconia | $1,200 β $2,800 | $600 β $1,400 | 12β15+ years |
| Gold Alloy | $900 β $2,000 | $400 β $900 | 15β20+ years |
| Temporary Crown | $200 β $500 | $50 β $200 | Few weeks |
Actual costs vary by region, dentist, and insurance plan. Updated Q2 2026.
Without dental insurance, the national average ranges from $950 to $2,500 per crown. Porcelain crowns typically fall between $1,100β$1,800, while gold crowns can reach $2,000+. Additional fees for X-rays, core buildup ($150β$400), or sedation add $200β$600.
Most PPO plans cover 50% of crowns (medically necessary). With Delta Dental, expect to pay $300β$1,200 out-of-pocket after deductibles. Annual maximums ($1,000β$2,000) may apply. Always verify coverage for βmajor restorativeβ.
| State / Area | Porcelain Crown (no insurance) | With Insurance (est.) |
|---|---|---|
| California (LA/SF) | $1,400 β $2,800 | $600 β $1,300 |
| Texas (Houston, Dallas) | $1,000 β $1,900 | $400 β $900 |
| Florida (Miami, Orlando) | $1,100 β $2,000 | $450 β $950 |
| New York (NYC) | $1,500 β $3,000 | $700 β $1,500 |
| Michigan / Ohio | $950 β $1,700 | $350 β $800 |
| Massachusetts | $1,300 β $2,400 | $550 β $1,100 |
π‘ Insider tip: How much does a crown cost in Mexico? Typically $250β$500 per crown, but factor travel and follow-up care. Always verify dentist credentials.
$100 β $300 if crown is intact. If damaged, replacement needed.
Combined: $1,500 β $3,500 (root canal $700β$1,500 + crown $800β$2,000).
Similar to new crown: $900 β $2,500. Insurance may cover after 5+ years.
Repair: $150 β $600; full replacement often recommended for fractures.
π Quick timeline: First visit: tooth prep, impression, temporary crown (60β90 min). Second visit (2β3 weeks later): permanent crown placement (30β45 min). Same-day CEREC crowns available for $1,200β$2,800.
| Procedure / Question | Typical Cost Range (2026) |
|---|---|
| How much does a front tooth crown cost? | $1,000 β $2,500 (aesthetics-focused porcelain/zirconia) |
| How much does a molar crown cost? | $900 β $2,000 (gold or zirconia often preferred) |
| How much does a crown for an implant cost? | $1,200 β $3,000 (abutment + crown separate) |
| How much does a gold tooth crown cost? | $1,000 β $2,200 (high durability, gum-friendly) |
| How much does a porcelain crown cost with insurance? | $400 β $1,100 (depending on plan coverage) |
Connect with top-rated dentists in your city. Get a personalized quote for porcelain, gold, or zirconia crowns β with or without insurance.
Get a Free Quote βTypically $950β$2,500 per crown. Porcelain averages $1,200, gold around $1,500, zirconia up to $2,800. Extra costs: X-rays, buildup, or anesthesia.
Delta Dental PPO usually covers 50% after deductible. Out-of-pocket ranges $300β$1,200 depending on your plan and crown material.
Gold crowns cost $900β$2,000, similar to mid-range porcelain. Gold is extremely durable and often cheaper than high-end zirconia.
Replacement costs equal new crown: $900β$2,500. Insurance may contribute if crown is >5 years old and clinically failing.
Combined average $1,800β$3,500. Root canal ($700β$1,500) plus crown ($1,000β$2,000). Many dentists offer payment plans.
In Mexico, $250β$600 per crown. In California, $1,400β$2,800. Ensure quality and follow-up access before traveling.
$1,200β$2,800, often higher than traditional lab crowns. Insurance coverage similar to standard crowns.
Disclaimer: The dental crown cost estimates provided are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical or financial advice. Prices vary by provider, insurance plan, and geographic location. Always consult a licensed dentist for diagnosis and treatment recommendations.