Dental Crowns Orlando

Restore Tooth Appearance and Function

  • $1,400-$1,800 per crown
  • Fluent in English and Spanish
  • Traditional and implant-supported crowns
  • 200+ 5-star Google reviews

Our Crowns Cost About $1,400-1,800

The typical cost range for a crown in Orlando is $1,400 to $1,800. Your overall cost may depend on the type of tooth affected, the degree of treatment needed, and the materials used, like porcelain.

Windermere Dental Group goes above and beyond to help patients get the most from their dental plan benefits.

Crowns placed for practical purposes are typically eligible for insurance coverage. We currently take most plans, and our friendly office staff can also confirm ahead of time if we accept your provider.

Matching the Right Dental Crown to Your Case

At our Orlando dental office, we offer multiple types of crowns to ensure every patient receives the right restoration for their needs, goals, and budget. Our team will help you choose the best option during your consultation. Here’s how the two primary types compare:

Traditional Crowns for Damage or Decay

Traditional dental crowns are ideal if your natural tooth is still intact but weakened by:

  • Large cavities
  • Fractures or chips
  • Discoloration that doesn’t respond to whitening
  • Misshapen or worn-down enamel


In these cases, your natural tooth is reshaped and topped with a lifelike crown, restoring both function and aesthetics. These crowns are often made from zirconia or porcelain, offering excellent durability and a natural appearance. Most patients return to full chewing and speaking function in just a few days.

Best for: Patients with structurally compromised teeth, especially molars or premolars.
 

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Implant-Supported Crowns for Missing Teeth

If your natural tooth is missing or non-restorable, an implant-supported crown may be recommended. In this case, a titanium implant replaces the root of your tooth and is topped with a custom crown. Implant-supported crowns:

  • Prevent neighboring teeth from shifting
  • Restore complete chewing ability
  • Help preserve your jawbone health

The process requires surgical placement and healing, but many patients say it’s worth the wait. You’ll never have to remove it, and with proper care, an implant crown can last for decades.

Best for: Patients missing a tooth or facing extraction who want a long-lasting, stable replacement.

Not sure which one you need?

“A Skilled and Compassionate Dentist!”

“She’s incredibly caring and takes the time to make sure you’re completely comfortable throughout the visit. I usually get nervous at the dentist, but she created such a calm and reassuring environment that I felt at ease the entire time. Highly recommend her to anyone looking for a skilled and compassionate dentist!”

- Noami M., 2025, 5-Star Google Review

How We Protect Your Tooth With Custom Dental Crowns

Acting fast can mean that you need just a simple filling instead of a crown. Rest assured, our Orlando, FL, dentist will only perform treatments if they are truly necessary for your health.

Treatment will take about three to six months longer if you need a dental implant.
Treatment will take about three to six months longer if you need a dental implant.

Dental Consultation

First, Dr. Moncada will examine your damaged tooth or teeth during a visit to our Orlando, FL, dental office. She may take X-rays or imaging to fully assess the extent of your cavity, root canal infection, or dental trauma.

Local Anesthetic

Dr. Moncada will apply local anesthetic before beginning your treatment. That way, you'll be entirely comfortable throughout your visit.

Tooth Treatment

Next, our dentist will treat your natural tooth. This could involve safely removing decayed tissue or performing root canal therapy.

Tooth Preparation

Afterwards, our dentist will prepare your affected tooth or teeth. This involves reshaping the tooth to accommodate the crown. Thanks to the local anesthetic, this step is virtually painless. 

Temporary Crown

You won't leave our office without a full smile. We will attach a temporary crown, which you will wear until your personally tailored permanent crown is ready.

Permanent Crown

Once your custom dental crown is ready, you'll return to our office for crown placement. Our dentist will attach your crown using dental cement. She will check to make sure the fit is precise and comfortable before you leave.

Discreet, Effective, and Stable How Implant-Supported Crowns Work

These crowns use a dental implant, or threaded post placed in the gums and jawbone, to secure a restoration after tooth loss. Implant crowns blend in easily for two reasons. First, like traditional crowns, they use natural-looking materials like porcelain. Second, your discreetly placed implant and abutment will be completely concealed by your crown.

“I love going there.” Kind Words From a 12-Year Patient of Our Practice

“I love going to Windermere Dental Group. Customer service is excellent. The staff are very nice. Doctor Susana is very nice and does an amazing job. Always feel welcome and I love going there.

Also they are very honest and up front with the prices. I really recommend Windermere Dental group. I have been a client for 12 years now.”

- Joel R., 2025, 5-Star Google Review

Dr. Moncada

Windermere Dental Group

Dr. Moncada and her team of dental professionals are dedicated to providing the highest level of care. Our cosmetic dentistry practice can provide:

To schedule an appointment at our office in Orlando, FL, contact us online or call (407) 294-1132.

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