2 clinics · East Region

Top clinics for Crowns & Bridges in Geylang

The Dental Gallery @Geylang

4.9(127 reviews)

691 Geylang Rd, #01-01, Singapore 389684

+65 9721 0833

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Nanyang Dentist 南洋齿科

4.8(55 reviews)

212 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389272

+65 6747 2658

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Protect damaged teeth and replace missing teeth with crowns and bridges in Geylang

Permanent, natural-looking restorations that restore both function and confidence — without the worry of high costs or uncomfortable drilling.

2 clinics · East Region

How much do crowns and bridges cost in Geylang?

$500 – $2,000

Crown material (porcelain, zirconia, or PFM)high

Zirconia and full-porcelain crowns cost $1,200–$2,000; metal-fused-porcelain (PFM) ranges $800–$1,200; resin-bonded crowns are $500–$800

Number of teeth needing crowns or bridge spanhigh

A single crown costs $800–$2,000; a 3-tooth bridge replacing one missing tooth ranges $2,000–$4,500 total

Complexity (natural tooth vs implant-supported crown)medium

Implant-supported crowns require implant placement first (additional $3,000–$5,000), but offer superior longevity for multiple missing teeth

Pre-treatment needs (root canal, gum work)medium

A cracked tooth may need root canal therapy first ($400–$800), adding to total cost; gum grafting or bone grafting can add $500–$1,500

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OptionCost
Resin-bonded crown$500–$800
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown$800–$1,200
Full zirconia or all-ceramic crown$1,200–$2,000

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

How crowns and bridges are placed: step-by-step timeline

  1. 1

    Examination and treatment planning

    30–45 minutes

    Your dentist examines the damaged or missing tooth, takes X-rays, and discusses material options (porcelain, zirconia, PFM). If a root canal is needed, it's done first. Impressions or digital scans are made for accurate measurements.

  2. 2

    Tooth preparation

    45–60 minutes

    The damaged tooth is carefully filed down (prepared) to remove decay and shape it for the crown. A temporary crown is placed to protect the prepared tooth and maintain your bite. For bridges, the supporting teeth (abutments) on either side are prepared.

  3. 3

    Lab fabrication or same-day milling

    7–14 days (lab) or same day (CEREC)

    Your impressions are sent to a dental lab (traditional crowns take 7–14 days) or milled on-site using CEREC technology (same-day crowns). The final crown or bridge is custom-made to match your tooth color, shape, and bite.

  4. 4

    Fitting and cementation

    30–45 minutes

    You return for your second appointment. The temporary crown is removed, and the final restoration is fitted, checked for proper bite and appearance, and cemented permanently in place. Minor adjustments are made if needed.

  5. 5

    Post-placement care and follow-up

    Follow-up at 1–2 weeks

    Your dentist explains how to care for your crown (avoid hard foods initially, brush and floss normally). You may have mild sensitivity for a few days. A follow-up visit is scheduled if needed to confirm comfort and occlusion.

Total timeline: 2–3 weeks total (including lab time); same-day CEREC crowns completed in 1–2 hours

Who is a good candidate for crowns and bridges?

Good candidates

  • Adults with a cracked, chipped, or heavily decayed tooth that is beyond the scope of a filling and needs structural protection
  • Patients with one or more missing teeth who want a fixed (non-removable) replacement and have healthy supporting teeth for a bridge
  • People with a root-canal-treated tooth that has become brittle or discolored and needs cosmetic and functional restoration
  • Patients seeking to improve the appearance of a misshapen, stained, or uneven tooth without orthodontics

May need extra assessment

  • Severe decay close to the nerve may require a root canal before crown placement; your dentist will assess during the consultation
  • Significant gum disease or bone loss may need treatment (scaling, bone grafting) before a crown or bridge can be placed securely
  • Missing multiple teeth in a row may be better served by implants or a removable denture if the supporting teeth are weak or heavily restored already

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