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1. Metal porcelain-This type of crowns is an all purpose crown. It's strong enough to be used for, individual crowns, as well as bridges, for any teeth.

$175 Dls. US, 24 hrs

Non Metal

2. Bellglass - Is a resin and glass material, translucent, natural looking made the same color of your natural teeth.

$250.00 dls. each Made in 4 hrs. or less

3. Empress - Pure Porcelain crowns, natural looking, translusant,

$260.00 dls. Made in 24 hrs. or less

4. Zircon Crowns- This type of crown is the best made today. Strong enough to use over long spanning bridges as well as crowns. And look great. Natural look and feel.

$400.00 dls. each. tooth. 4-5 days

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