Dental Crowns in Maadi
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 Maadi, Cairo's leafy upscale suburb, EDC Hub has verified the best-rated dental clinics and specialists offering dental crowns.
Maadi's dental crown market is defined by its insistence on precision and longevity — the patient base expects crowns to last 15–20+ years and the practices deliver accordingly. Preparation margins are checked under magnification, temporaries are carefully fabricated for patient evaluation, and final cementation follows protocols (resin cementation with proper isolation). Material choices at Maadi's top practices lean toward E.max for aesthetic zones and multi-layer high-translucency zirconia for posterior. Laboratory partnerships are with Cairo's best certified ceramists. Crowns at Maadi's top practices cost EGP 3,500–10,000. For implant crowns, Maadi has the most experienced prosthodontists in Egypt.
- 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 Maadi
Road 9 for the most clinically rigorous crown and prosthodontic practices; Degla for mid-Maadi quality crown work; multi-specialty centres near Maadi Grand Mall for full tooth rehabilitation including post + build-up + crown packages.
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.