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Crowns & Bridges · Boston, MA

Crowns & Bridges in Boston

1 clinic · ranked by rating & reviews · updated 2026

Crowns cap a single damaged tooth; bridges span a gap by anchoring replacement teeth to the neighbors. Both are priced per unit, and the material drives the quote - zirconia and all-ceramic sit at the top of the range, porcelain-fused-to-metal in the middle. A three-unit bridge is effectively three crowns' worth of units, which is why bridge quotes look large next to single-crown pricing. Some practices mill same-day crowns in-house with CAD/CAM equipment, trading the lab wait for a single visit; others use an outside lab across two visits. Dental insurance often contributes toward crowns, unlike purely cosmetic work. Compare itemized per-unit quotes and confirm pricing at a consultation with a licensed dentist.

Below are 1 dental clinics offering crowns & bridges in Boston, MA, ranked by Google review volume so you can start with the most established options and contact them directly. The most-reviewed is Dr. Joseph J. Milavec, DMD (5★, 54 Google reviews).

Typical pricing in Boston

Typical Boston pricing: a single implant (implant, abutment and crown) usually runs $3,600-$7,600, porcelain veneers about $1,300-$2,600 per tooth, and Invisalign about $4,200-$7,800. University clinics (Harvard, Tufts, BU) treat at 30-50% less with longer timelines.

See our full guide to dental clinics in Boston for local pricing and how to choose.

Top crowns & bridges clinics in Boston

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    Dr. Joseph J. Milavec, DMD
    Cosmetic Dentistry

    Dr. Joseph J. Milavec, DMD

    Boston

    Prosthodontist in Back Bay, MA · 5★ (54).

    ★ 5 · 54View →

FAQ

Crowns & Bridges in Boston - common questions

How many clinics offer crowns & bridges in Boston? +
Tooth Compass lists 1 dental clinic offering crowns & bridges in Boston, MA, ranked by Google review volume.
Who has the best-rated crowns & bridges in Boston? +
By Google review volume, Dr. Joseph J. Milavec, DMD is the most-reviewed crowns & bridges clinic in Boston (5★, 54 reviews). Rankings follow review count, not paid placement.
How much does a dental crown cost? +
Typically $800-2,500 per tooth, with the material - zirconia, all-ceramic or porcelain-fused-to-metal - the biggest price factor. Bridges are priced per unit, so a three-unit bridge spans roughly three times the single-crown range. Get a written per-unit quote at a consultation with a licensed dentist.
How do I compare practices for crowns or bridges? +
Ask what material the quote covers, whether it's a same-day in-house crown or a lab crown over two visits, and what the practice's remake or warranty policy is. Then compare per-unit pricing across a couple of consultations along with review history.
How many visits does a crown take? +
Same-day CAD/CAM crowns are completed in one visit; lab-made crowns usually take two visits spaced a couple of weeks apart, with a temporary crown in between. Ask the practice which workflow they use when you book.
How much do dental implants cost in Boston? +
A single dental implant (implant, abutment and crown) in Boston typically runs $3,600-$7,600, among the highest in the US. Full-arch All-on-4 treatment usually starts around $20,000 per arch. Confirm the itemized total, including imaging and grafting, at a consultation.
Are the Boston dental school clinics worth it for implants? +
Harvard, Tufts and BU clinics offer implant treatment at roughly 30-50% below private practice, performed by residents under faculty supervision. Quality is closely controlled; the trade-offs are longer timelines and more appointments. For patients with flexibility, it is the best value in the metro.
How do I choose an implant dentist in Boston? +
Board certification is common here, so raise the bar: ask about implant volume per year, CT/3D imaging, and who restores the final crown. Compare at least one Back Bay/downtown quote against Brookline or Cambridge - identical work often prices differently across the river.
Which Boston areas have the most dental clinics? +
Back Bay and Downtown Crossing have the densest concentration, with strong clusters in Brookline, Cambridge and Newton. The ranked list below covers the metro by review volume and rating.

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