Patients often compare crowns by material and warranty but that’s only a small part of the story.
A good crown depends on precision impressions, bonding technique, lab workmanship, and most importantly, the clinician’s skill. When prices are pushed too low, these details are usually where compromises happen.
A well-made crown with a proper seal protects the tooth, prevents food leakage, and reduces the risk of secondary decay. Longevity isn’t just about warranty it’s about how carefully every step is done.
Quality dentistry is never one factor. It’s the result of the right materials, the right technique, and the right hands.