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Book a Dental Crown in Melbourne

Book a dental crown in Melbourne today. Crowns are custom-made caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their strength, shape and appearance. Compare dentists and specialists in Melbourne offering porcelain, ceramic, zirconia and other crown options. Compare prices, read reviews and book your appointment online.

Practices

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Birdseye Dental Group

4.8(97)
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Suite 1 Level 20/15 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Closed· Opens 9am
0.9km away
$1890
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Hope Street Family Dental

4.8(74)
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G2/10-14 Hope St, Brunswick VIC 3056
Open· Closes 6pm
5.5km away
$1850
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Dental at Forest Hill

4.9(157)
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250 Canterbury Rd, Forest Hill VIC 3131
Open· Closes 7:30pm
17.7km away
$1800
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Smile For Life

4.5(52)
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214 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205
Open· Closes 6pm
2.0km away
$990
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Just Dental Group

4.7(91)
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M53B/325 Chapel St, Prahran VIC 3181
Closed· Opens 8am
4.6km away
$1500

Practitioners

Dr Blake Birdseye

Dentist
Birdseye Dental Group
·Melbourne VIC 3000
0.9km away
$1890

Dr Muhammad Anis

Dentist
Hope Street Family Dental
·Brunswick VIC 3056
5.5km away
$1850
Dr Dinesh Erlewad

Dr Dinesh Erlewad

Dentist
Dental at Forest Hill
·Forest Hill VIC 3131
17.7km away
$1800
Dr Melina Spencer

Dr Melina Spencer

Dentist
Dental at Forest Hill
·Forest Hill VIC 3131
17.7km away
$1800

Dr Victor Selers

Dentist
Smile For Life
·South Melbourne VIC 3205
2.0km away
$990

Frequently Asked Questions

Types of Dental Crowns in Melbourne

Dentists in Melbourne offer several types of dental crowns depending on your clinical needs and preferences. All-ceramic and porcelain crowns provide the most natural appearance and are ideal for front teeth. Zirconia crowns offer exceptional strength and are suitable for both front and back teeth. Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns combine aesthetics with durability. Some practices also offer same-day CEREC crowns milled in-house.

The Dental Crown Procedure

Getting a dental crown typically involves two appointments. During the first visit, your dentist will prepare the tooth, take impressions or digital scans, and fit a temporary crown. At the second appointment — usually 1 to 2 weeks later — the permanent crown is cemented in place. Practices with CEREC technology may be able to complete the process in a single visit.