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How Much Does Dental Crown Installation Cost in China?

The average price of Dental Crown Installation in China is $1,150, the minimum price is $750, and the maximum price is $1,550.
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Dental Crown Installationfrom $750from $450from $1,800
Zirconia crown installationfrom $650from $350from $1,200
Temporary crownfrom $100from $35from $350
Same day crownfrom $850from $350from $1,500
Porcelain crown installationfrom $550from $300from $1,200
Data verified by Bookimed as of August 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 483 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Dental Crown Installation Overview in China

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Surgery Time - 1 hour
Stay in the country - 1 day
Rehabilitation - 1 day
Anesthesia - Local anesthesia
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Hui Xiang

30 years of experience

Dr. Hui Xiang is an implant surgeon and technical advisor to Straumann (ITI, Switzerland). He directs the Center for Complex Implant Dentistry at Wuhan Yiya Simei Dental Hospital. He practices at the Shanghai Yingbo Dental Bund Flagship Store. He leads the Implant Surgery Committee of Yiya Dental Group. He previously headed stomatology at tertiary hospitals.

He specializes in advanced oral reconstruction. He performs Load-on-the-Day immediate implants that deliver fixed teeth within 24 hours. He also performs VIIV zygomatic implants for severe bone loss, which can reduce the need for grafting and shorten recovery. His expertise includes All-on-4/All-on-6, complex bone-defect repair, bone augmentation, occlusal reconstruction, and immediate restorations.

He leads a team with experience in more than 10,000 implant rehabilitation cases. He treats international patients. He presents minimally invasive methods at implant conferences. Credentials include Deputy Chief Physician (China), clinical practice since 1996, member of the Hubei Provincial Society of Implant Dentistry, and key member of the Hubei Provincial Committee of Oral Implantology.

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Liu De

11 years of experience

Dr. Liu De is the Implant Director at Wuhan Yiya Simei Dental Hospital. He specializes in full-mouth rehabilitation and complex bone grafting. Dr. Liu earned his Doctor of Stomatology from the prestigious West China School of Stomatology. He is a former Associate Professor at Guizhou Medical University.

  • Serves as a certified clinician for the Italy B&B Implant System.
  • Completed the Nobel Biocare SFA certified training program for implantology.
  • Performs immediate implantation and minimally invasive dental restorations.
  • Treats severe bone deficiency using free bone grafting and augmentation techniques.
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liu Zong Yi

26 years of experience

Dr. Liu Zong Yi is an Associate Chief Physician at Xiamen Humanity Hospital. He specializes in digital implantology and complex dental implant placement. He also treats patients requiring oral and maxillofacial surgery. Dr. Liu performs extractions for impacted and unerupted teeth. He works at a tertiary center that treats 1,000,000 patients annually.

  • Standing Council Member of the Xiamen Stomatological Association.
  • Member of the Smart Dentistry Branch of the Chinese Non-Government Medical Institutions Association.
  • Sits on the Dental Implantology Committee of the Xiamen Stomatological Association.
  • Performs All-on-6 dental implants and prosthodontics.

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Our Dental Crown Installation Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Dental Crown Installation, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Zirconia Crown Installation

Tooth crown installation involves placing a zirconia cap over a damaged tooth to restore function and appearance.

Pros: High durability and strength, resisting fractures better than porcelain. Offers a 95% survival rate over 5 years, providing superior aesthetics without metal exposure.
Cons: Requires more tooth removal than some alternatives like temporary crowns. May cause wear on opposing teeth due to hardness.
Effectiveness: 95% success rate over 5 years.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Tooth restoration in visible areas, cavity repair, and improving bite alignment.

Dental Crown Replacement

This procedure involves removing an existing crown and fitting a new one for improved function and aesthetics.

Pros: Offers enhanced durability and appearance. Eliminates risks of decay under the crown by up to 30% compared to porcelain crown installation. Faster than metal-ceramic crown procedures, taking less time for adjustments.
Cons: Can be more invasive than temporary crown options. Zirconia crown installation may offer better strength, reducing replacement frequency by 20%.
Effectiveness: Success rate of 95% for functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Replacing damaged crowns, improving bite alignment, and enhancing smile aesthetics.

Porcelain Crown Installation

This procedure involves fitting a porcelain cap over a tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance.

Pros: Porcelain crowns offer superior aesthetics with a 95% color match to natural teeth. They are more biocompatible than metal-ceramic crowns, reducing allergic reactions.
Cons: These crowns are less durable than zirconia crowns, with a higher risk of chipping. They require more tooth structure removal than zirconia or metal-ceramic options.
Effectiveness: 90% success rate in restoring function and aesthetics for up to 10-15 years.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Front teeth, cosmetic dentistry, and enamel protection. Ideal for those seeking superior aesthetics.

Metal-ceramic crown

A metal-ceramic crown is a dental restoration that combines metal for strength and ceramic for a natural appearance.

Pros: High durability, lasting over 10 years with proper care. Natural-looking aesthetics with ceramic matching tooth color, unlike full metal crowns.
Cons: Metal can cause allergic reactions in some patients. More tooth structure removal needed compared to zirconia crowns.
Effectiveness: Success rate of 95% over 10 years.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Back teeth restoration, high bite forces, and long-term durability.

Temporary Crown

A temporary crown is a short-term solution for tooth restoration while waiting for a permanent crown.

Pros: Quick and easy to place, providing immediate protection to the tooth. Offers temporary comfort and functionality with minimal discomfort.
Cons: Not as durable as permanent options, lasting only a few weeks. Can dislodge or wear down easily with frequent use.
Effectiveness: Provides effective protection for up to 3-4 weeks.
Duration: 30-60 minutes
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Short-term use for tooth decay, cavity repair, and enamel protection.

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