Dental Crowns Albania and Tirana from €180
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🏭 In-house CAD/CAM laboratory · Results in 4 days

Dental Crowns in Albania milled in our own lab.
Ready in 48 hours.

Dental crowns at Andent Clinic in Albania restore damaged, weak, or heavily filled teeth with durable zirconia, porcelain, and ceramic restorations made in our in-house dental laboratory. While many clinics send impressions to an external lab and make patients wait two to three weeks, Andent Clinic mills every crown in-house. Your tooth is prepared, your crown is crafted overnight, and you leave with it permanently cemented — all within a single 4 to 5 day trip.

Crown pricing at Andent Clinic
Metal Ceramic Crown
€130 – €160 save 70%
Monolithic Crown
€180 – €250 save 70%
E.max Ceramic Crown
€250 – €350 save 82%
PFM (porcelain on metal)
€120 £750 UK save 84%
Crown on existing implant
€180 to €300 £1,200 UK save 80%
6 crowns (smile restoration)
from €1,080 £6,000+ UK save 80%
Why same-trip results are possible: our laboratory is physically inside the clinic. The technician works on your crown while you rest. No courier, no external lab, no waiting week.

When is a dental crown
the right solution?

A crown is a full-coverage restoration that caps the entire visible portion of a tooth from the gum line upwards. Understanding when a crown is necessary — rather than a filling, a veneer, or an inlay — shapes the outcome and the longevity of the result.

A filling restores a section of a tooth. A crown restores the whole tooth. The threshold between the two depends on how much of the natural tooth structure remains. When more than half the tooth has been destroyed by decay, fracture, or wear, a filling cannot provide adequate structural support and a crown becomes the correct choice.

The distinction between a crown and a veneer is equally important. A veneer covers only the front-facing surface of a tooth and requires minimal preparation of the enamel. A crown encases the entire tooth and requires more preparation. Veneers are appropriate for cosmetic changes to intact healthy teeth. Crowns are appropriate for teeth that are structurally compromised and need full protection.

Crown or veneer — the clinical rule

If the tooth is structurally sound and the change is purely aesthetic, a veneer is the more conservative choice. If the tooth has existing large restorations, post-endodontic weakness, or significant tooth structure loss, a crown provides the protection a veneer cannot. When in doubt, send us an X-ray and photo of the tooth and we will give you a straightforward recommendation within 24 hours.

Tooth X-ray

Severely decayed tooth

When caries has destroyed more than half the tooth structure, a crown is the only restoration that can distribute bite forces safely across the remaining tooth.

Tooth X-ray

Cracked or fractured tooth

A crack running into the dentine is at constant risk of propagating further under bite pressure. A crown binds the tooth and prevents the fracture from progressing to the root.

Tooth X-ray

After root canal treatment

An endodontically treated tooth loses moisture and becomes brittle. Without a crown, it has a high probability of fracturing within two to three years. A crown protects the investment of the root canal.

Tooth X-ray

Bridge abutment tooth

When a dental bridge replaces a missing tooth, the adjacent teeth act as pillars and receive crowns that anchor the bridge. The crown is an integral part of the bridge design.

Tooth X-ray

Crown on a dental implant

An implant is the titanium root. The crown is the visible tooth that attaches to it. Implant crowns at Andent Clinic are milled in the same in-house laboratory and matched precisely to adjacent teeth in colour and form.

Tooth X-ray

Severely discoloured or misshapen tooth

When bleaching cannot correct the colour of a tooth — as in fluorosis, tetracycline staining, or a devitalised tooth — a crown provides a permanent, reliable aesthetic correction.

Material comparison

Three materials. One right choice
for each tooth position.

Most recommended

E.max Lithium Disilicate

€250 to €350 at Andent save 82%
Flexural strength350 to 450 MPa
TranslucencySuperior
Metal-freeYes
Estimated lifespan12 to 18 years
UK equivalent price£1,000 to £1,600

E.max is our premier, highly recommended choice for patients seeking the ultimate in natural aesthetics and premium quality. It achieves a light-transmission behaviour that is nearly identical to natural tooth enamel, making it virtually indistinguishable from adjacent natural teeth. It is the clinical gold standard for smile makeovers and front-zone restorations where perfection is the priority.

Best for: premium smile restorations and upper front teeth where aesthetics are the priority
Maximum strength

Monolithic Crown

€180 to €250 at Andent save 70%
Flexural strength900 to 1,200 MPa
TranslucencyVery good
Metal-freeYes
Estimated lifespan15 to 20 years
UK equivalent price£900 to £1,400

For posterior teeth or patients with a heavy bite, the Monolithic Crown offers exceptional durability. Its massive flexural strength easily handles molar bite forces that would stress other ceramics. While it does not have the exact translucent mimicry of E.max, it provides a highly natural, metal-free appearance that eliminates any risk of gum darkening over time. The premium Zirconia blocks used in Andent’s laboratory are globally certified and sourced from industry-leading manufacturers, including Ivoclar.

Best for: posterior molars, premolars, and patients with a heavy bite
Most proven

Porcelain Fused to Metal

€130 to €160 at Andent save 70%
Fracture resistanceVery high
TranslucencyLower (opaque base)
Metal-freeNo
Estimated lifespan10 to 15 years
UK equivalent price£700 to £1,100

The porcelain-fused-to-metal crown has been the global standard in restorative dentistry for over fifty years. A metal substructure covered by ceramic delivers outstanding fracture resistance, making it a reliable choice for posterior teeth bearing high bite forces. The aesthetic limitation is a potential grey line at the gum margin that can become visible if gums recede. For hidden molars, this is clinically irrelevant and the PFM remains a valid, cost-effective solution.

Best for: posterior molars, budget-conscious cases, long-span bridges
CriterionE.maxMonolithic CrownPFM
Strength (MPa)350 to 450900 to 1,200Very high
Aesthetics / translucencySuperiorVery goodGood
Metal-freeYesYesNo
Suitable for molarsWith cautionIdealIdeal
Suitable for front teethIdealYesAcceptable
Gum darkening riskNoneNonePossible over time
Price at Andent€250 to €350 save 82%€180 to €250 save 70%€130 to €160 save 84%
Price in UK (private)£1,000 to £1,600£900 to £1,400£700 to £1,100
Material selection by position

The right material depends
on. where the tooth sits

Tooth X-ray
Front zone

Upper central and lateral incisors

The highest aesthetic demand in the mouth. Light transmission is the deciding factor. E.max is the first choice for patients with high cosmetic expectations. High-translucency crown is the alternative when strength is also a concern.

E.max preferred
Tooth X-ray
Canine zone

Upper and lower canines

Canines receive both biting and lateral forces. Crown handles these combined loads well and still provides good aesthetics. E.max is viable for patients without bruxism who prioritise colour matching with adjacent incisors.

Crown first choice
Tooth X-ray
Premolar zone

First and second premolars

Visible when smiling, subject to moderate bite forces. A Monolithic Crown provides the right balance between aesthetics and strength. E.max is a reasonable alternative for upper premolars in non-bruxist patients with strong aesthetic goals.

Monolithic Crown recommended
Tooth X-ray
Molar zone

First, second and third molars

Peak bite forces, low visibility. Strength is the priority. Crown monolithic is the optimal choice. PFM is a perfectly valid and reliable alternative for the most posterior molars where the aesthetic argument for crown is minimal.

Dental Crown or PFM
What makes us different

The in-house laboratory.
Your crown in 48 hours.

Tooth X-ray
CAD/CAM milling inside the clinic
48h
Average crown fabrication time
0.01mm
CAD/CAM milling precision
German
Origin of dental blocks used
Direct
Clinician to technician communication

Why having a lab
inside the clinic changes everything

In the standard model, a dentist takes your impressions and sends them to an external laboratory. The lab returns the crown days or weeks later. If the shade is off or the bite needs adjustment, the crown goes back to the lab. The patient waits again.

At Andent Clinic, the laboratory is in the same building as the treatment room. The dental technician who mills your crown can look at your tooth directly. If the shade needs a refinement, it happens in real time. If a margin adjustment is needed before cementation, it is done in minutes, not days.

For international patients, this distinction is not cosmetic. It is the reason you can arrive on Day 1, have your tooth prepared on Day 2, and leave on Day 5 with a permanently cemented crown. No second trip. No postal delays. No waiting at home with a provisional in place for three weeks.

  • Shade matching reviewed directly on your tooth — not estimated from an impression alone
  • Same-day adjustments if any refinement is needed before cementation
  • Significantly shorter treatment timeline versus clinics using external laboratories
  • Reduced risk of errors caused by communication between separate entities
  • Multiple crowns milled in parallel — 6 crowns take the same 48 hours as 1
Your treatment timeline

One trip.
Permanent crown.

01
Before travel

X-ray and free quote

A periapical X-ray or clear photo sent by email or WhatsApp generates a personalised quote within 24 hours. No cost, no commitment required.

02
Day 1

Clinical assessment and shade matching

Clinical examination, X-ray confirmation, shade selection from the Vita guide with the laboratory technician present, and treatment plan confirmation.

03
Day 2

Tooth preparation and provisional

Tooth prepared under local anaesthesia. Digital 3D intraoral scan taken. Provisional crown fitted the same day to protect the tooth and maintain aesthetics while the definitive crown is milled.

04
Days 2 to 4

In-house crown milling

The laboratory mills your crown overnight using CAD/CAM technology. Shade and form refinements are made in direct dialogue with your clinician. You are free to explore Tirana.

05
Day 4 to 5

Final fitting and permanent cementation

The crown is verified on the tooth before cementation. Bite is checked at all contact points. Crown is permanently cemented and polished. Clinical report in English provided.

Shade matching:
why your crown looks natural

The most technically precise crown can look artificial if the shade selection is wrong. Colour matching in dental ceramics is a skill that sits between clinical dentistry and artistic craft.

Natural teeth are not a single colour. They have variations in hue from the gingival third to the incisal edge. The cervical region is typically warmer and more opaque. The incisal edge is more translucent. The body of the tooth sits between these two extremes. A crown that ignores this gradient looks flat, regardless of how well it fits.

At Andent Clinic, shade selection for every crown is a collaborative process. The dental technician who will fabricate the crown is present during the shade consultation. This is unusual. Most clinics leave shade selection to the dentist alone and then communicate it to an external lab as a code on a form. Our technician looks at your teeth in person, evaluates them under different lighting conditions, and notes the specific characteristics of the adjacent teeth before a single block of ceramic is touched.

For multi-crown cases such as a full smile restoration, the shade consultation includes a digital preview of the planned outcome. Any concerns about colour or form are resolved before fabrication begins, not after.

Vita A1 to A2

Naturally light, cool tone. Common in patients with minimal staining history. Typically chosen for anterior crowns where neighbouring teeth match this range.

Vita A3 to B3

Mid-range warmth. The most commonly chosen shade range across all patient populations. Matches well with aged or slightly discoloured adjacent teeth.

Vita C and D range

Warmer, more saturated tones. Selected when crowns need to match older natural teeth or as part of a plan to harmonise a smile with significant existing discolouration.

If you are planning to whiten your teeth

Ceramic crowns do not respond to bleaching agents. Only natural tooth enamel changes colour. If you intend to bleach your teeth, do so before the crown is fabricated. The crown shade will then be matched to your post-bleaching tooth colour, and the result will remain consistent as your natural teeth gradually return to their baseline shade.

Long-term performance

How long do dental crowns last
and what determines it?

Survival rates by material and hygiene level

Monolithic Crown — excellent hygiene15 to 20 years
E.max — good hygiene, no bruxism12 to 18 years
PFM — consistent hygiene10 to 15 years
Any material — untreated bruxism5 to 8 years
Any material — poor marginal hygiene4 to 7 years

Clinical studies consistently show that hygiene behaviour and bruxism management have a larger impact on crown longevity than material choice. A PFM crown maintained with excellent interdental cleaning will outlast a dental crown on a patient who does not floss.

How to maximise your crown’s lifespan

  • Brush twice daily and use interdental brushes or floss around the crown margin — secondary decay at the crown edge is the most common cause of early replacement
  • Use a night guard if you grind your teeth — bruxism generates forces three to five times higher than normal chewing and is the single largest risk factor for crown fracture
  • Avoid biting hard objects with crowned teeth — pens, ice, nut shells, and bottle caps all create localised stress concentrations that can fracture ceramic
  • Schedule an annual check-up with your home dentist — early detection of a loose margin prevents secondary decay from developing under the crown undetected
  • If the crown feels high on the bite in the first days, report it immediately — an incorrect bite relationship accelerates wear and can cause jaw joint discomfort
Transparent Pricing

Crown costs: Albania vs UK,
Germany and beyond

Crown type UK (private) Germany Spain Andent Clinic, Albania Saving vs UK
Dental monolithic crown £900 to £1,400 €800 to €1,300 €700 to €1,200 €180 to €250 up to 80%
E.max (lithium disilicate) crown £1,000 to £1,600 €900 to €1,500 €800 to €1,400 €250 to €350 up to 82%
PFM (porcelain on metal) crown £700 to £1,100 €600 to €1,000 €550 to €900 €120 to €200 up to 84%
Crown on an existing implant £1,100 to £1,800 €1,000 to €1,600 €800 to €1,400 €180 to €300 up to 80%
6-crown smile restoration (E.max) £6,000 to £9,600 €5,400 to €9,000 €4,800 to €8,400 €1,200 to €2,100 up to 80%
10-crown full smile £9,000 to £14,000 €8,000 to €13,000 €7,000 to €12,000 €1,800 to €2,500 up to 80%

Why are Albanian prices significantly lower?
Albania applies zero VAT on medical procedures, while the UK adds 20% VAT to private dental care. In addition, laboratory technician wages in Tirana are substantially lower than in cities like London or Frankfurt. Importantly, the dental crown and E.max materials used are identical high-quality blocks sourced from German and Swiss manufacturers. The price difference comes from economics — not from materials or clinical standards.

Dental crowns in Albania: the complete honest picture for UK and European patients

The decision to travel abroad for dental crowns is fundamentally an arithmetic one. A single crown in the UK costs £900 to £1,400. The same crown milled from the same German crown block at Andent Clinic costs €180 to €250. A return flight from London to Tirana on Wizz Air costs £60 to £120. A week at our partner residence near the clinic costs €490 to €630. The financial case for a single crown is borderline. The financial case for six crowns is overwhelming.

For patients needing a smile restoration involving six to ten crowns, the arithmetic changes dramatically. At UK prices, that treatment costs £5,400 to £14,000 depending on material. At Andent Clinic prices, a ten-crown restoration costs €1,800 to €2,500. Even adding £700 for flights and €600 for a week’s accommodation, the total is roughly £3,000 versus a UK bill of up to £14,000. That saving is not a marginal benefit. It is the difference between a restoration that is financially possible and one that is not.

Commonly searched question
Is the crown used in Albanian dental clinics the same quality as in the UK?

Yes. the Crown is a standardised industrial ceramic material. Andent Clinic sources its crown blocks from German and Swiss manufacturers — the same suppliers used by UK dental laboratories. The milling technology (CAD/CAM) produces crowns to tolerances of 0.01 mm regardless of the country in which the machine is located.

The practical side of travelling for crowns is less intimidating than it sounds. Tooth preparation and crown placement have no recovery period that would complicate travel. Unlike implant surgery, which involves a healing phase that patients reasonably prefer to spend at home, a crown fitting involves no post-operative restrictions beyond avoiding very hard foods on the crowned tooth for a day or two. Most patients take a direct flight home on Day 5 with no complications.

The in-house laboratory at Andent Clinic is the feature that distinguishes the crown experience here from most international dental practices. External laboratory dependency is the primary reason that dental tourism for crowns typically requires two trips or a stay of two weeks. Eliminating the external lab compresses the entire process to a manageable week, making the journey worthwhile for a much smaller number of crowns than would otherwise justify it.

What to verify before choosing any dental clinic for crowns abroad
Confirm whether the laboratory is in-house or external, as this determines the treatment timeline. Verify the origin of the dental crown or ceramic material used. Check whether shade matching involves the dental technician directly. Ask whether a provisional crown is placed on the day of preparation so your tooth is never left unprotected. Confirm full clinical documentation in English is provided on departure. Ask specifically which materials are included in the quoted price.

Andent Clinic has operated since 2007 and has treated over 15,000 patients. The ceramic laboratory has been in-house from the beginning — it is not a recent upgrade to attract dental tourists, but a foundational part of the clinical workflow. The laboratory technicians and the prosthodontist work together on every case, communicating in real time rather than through written instructions passed between separate businesses.

48h
In-house crown fabrication time. External lab model takes 7 to 14 days.
€180
Starting price for a complete crown. Full process included, no hidden fees.
0.01mm
CAD/CAM milling precision for crown margins. Digital impression, no manual distortion.
German
Country of origin for the crown blocks used in Andent’s in-house laboratory.
4 days
Total stay duration for single or multiple crowns in the same visit.
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