Dental Crowns in Alexandria
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that restores a broken, severely decayed, or root-canal-treated tooth to full function and appearance. Egypt offers metal, porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), all-ceramic, and zirconia crowns — with same-day CEREC options at leading clinics. In Alexandria, Egypt's Mediterranean coastal city, EDC Hub has verified the best-rated dental clinics and specialists offering dental crowns.
Alexandria's dental crown market provides quality restorations at prices 10–15% below Cairo equivalents, making the city a cost-effective destination for crowns, particularly full-zirconia posterior restorations and E.max aesthetic crowns for anterior teeth. Several Alexandria dental labs produce high-quality ceramic work, with a concentration of experienced technicians in the Smouha and Roushdy areas. Full zirconia crowns cost EGP 2,200–5,000; E.max crowns EGP 3,000–7,000. Alexandria's crown market is also strong in implant-supported crowns, as the city's implant market has grown and driven demand for quality implant crowns from local labs.
- Fully restores cracked or heavily filled teeth
- Zirconia crowns are strong, white, and metal-free
- Protects root-canal-treated teeth from fracture
What to Expect: Step-by-Step
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Diagnosis — X-ray confirms the tooth is restorable (not fractured below the gum line) and that root canal treatment is not needed first.
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Tooth preparation — the tooth is reduced 1–2 mm on all surfaces under local anaesthesia to create space for the crown thickness.
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Impression or digital scan — the prepared tooth and bite are recorded and sent to the dental lab.
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Temporary crown — a tooth-coloured acrylic temporary crown is placed to protect the tooth and maintain appearance.
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Crown try-in — the finished crown is checked for fit, bite, and shade before permanent cementation.
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Final cementation — the crown is bonded with a dental cement; bite is checked and adjusted.
Cost Guide — Egypt 2025/2026
Updated June 2026| Clinic Type | Approximate Cost (EGP) |
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| Budget / General Clinic | EGP 1,000 – 3,000 |
| Mid-range Specialist Clinic Most Common | EGP 2,500 – 6,000 |
| Premium / Cosmetic Centre | EGP 3,500 – 10,000 |
per crown — metal / PFM / zirconia & e.max
⚠️ Prices are indicative. Always request a written quotation.
Where to Find This Service in Alexandria
Smouha and Roushdy for the most reliable ceramic crown work supported by local certified labs; San Stefano for premium E.max aesthetic crowns; Sidi Gaber for mid-range full zirconia posterior crowns.
Browse verified dentists in this area →5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist
A qualified dentist will welcome these questions.
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What crown material do you recommend for this specific tooth and why?
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Is this tooth in a position where aesthetics matter — and is an all-ceramic option suitable?
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Is root canal treatment needed before crowning, or is the nerve still healthy?
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Do you make crowns in-house (CEREC) or use an external lab — and what is the turnaround time?
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What is your policy if the crown breaks or fails within the first year?
Warning Signs — Don't Ignore These
- Crown placed on a tooth with active infection or untreated decay — the problem will worsen under the crown.
- No X-ray taken before preparation.
- Temporary crown left in place for more than 4–6 weeks without explanation.
- Crown placed without a proper bite (occlusion) check — can cause jaw pain and TMJ problems.
- Dentist cannot explain why they chose that specific material for your case.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Aftercare & Recovery
Temporary crown: avoid sticky foods (caramel, chewing gum) and chew on the opposite side; if it comes off, call your dentist the same day. After permanent crown: some sensitivity to hot/cold for 1–2 weeks is normal as the tooth adjusts. Floss daily but use a c-shape motion — do not snap the floss down, slide it out sideways to avoid dislodging the crown. Avoid chewing ice or hard foods directly on the crown. A night guard is essential if you grind.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Ali Aboelenein
Digital Dentistry Specialist
★★★★★ Verified Expert
Dr. Ali Aboelenein is a digital dentistry and CAD/CAM specialist based in Alexandria with practice across Egypt. Co-founder of EDC Hub — connecting patients with evidence-based, verified dental information.