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Crowns & Bridges · Providence, RI

Crowns & Bridges in Providence

2 clinics · 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 2 dental clinics offering crowns & bridges in Providence, RI, ranked by Google review volume so you can start with the most established options and contact them directly. The most-reviewed is Barbara Bilder DMD (4.6★, 28 Google reviews).

Typical pricing in Providence

Typical Providence pricing: a single implant (implant, abutment and crown) usually runs $3,000-$6,400, porcelain veneers about $1,000-$2,200 per tooth, and Invisalign about $3,600-$7,000. Quotes typically undercut Boston by 15-25%.

Want the full breakdown? Read our dental crown cost guide.

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

Top crowns & bridges clinics in Providence

  1. 1
    Barbara Bilder DMD
    Cosmetic Dentistry

    Barbara Bilder DMD

    Providence

    Prosthodontist in Wayland, RI · 4.6★ (28).

    ★ 4.6 · 28View →
  2. 2
    Dr. Kenneth D. Silvestri, DMD
    Cosmetic Dentistry

    Dr. Kenneth D. Silvestri, DMD

    Providence

    Prosthodontist in Cranston, RI · 4.4★ (13).

    ★ 4.4 · 13View →

FAQ

Crowns & Bridges in Providence - common questions

How many clinics offer crowns & bridges in Providence? +
Tooth Compass lists 2 dental clinics offering crowns & bridges in Providence, RI, ranked by Google review volume.
Who has the best-rated crowns & bridges in Providence? +
By Google review volume, Barbara Bilder DMD is the most-reviewed crowns & bridges clinic in Providence (4.6★, 28 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 Providence? +
A single dental implant (implant, abutment and crown) in Providence typically runs $3,000-$6,400. Full-arch All-on-4 treatment usually starts around $16,000-$18,000 per arch. Confirm the itemized total at a consultation.
Is dental work cheaper in Providence than Boston? +
Consistently - comparable specialist implant and cosmetic work typically quotes 15-25% below metro Boston, and some Massachusetts patients from the South Shore travel down for exactly that reason. For multi-visit implant treatment the savings outweigh the drive.
How do I choose an implant dentist in Providence? +
Verify a periodontist, prosthodontist or oral surgeon performs placement, expect CT/3D imaging, and get an itemized all-in quote. East Side practices carry the longest review histories in the ranked list below.
Which Providence areas have the most dental clinics? +
The East Side and Federal Hill lead in the city, with dense suburban coverage in Cranston, Warwick and East Providence. The ranked list below covers Rhode Island's core market by reviews.

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