Dental Crown in Ras Al Khaimah
30 providers · 1–2 hours (per visit, 2 visits) · Partially covered by insurance · Typical cost: AED 1,300 · Updated March 2026
Looking for dental crown in Ras Al Khaimah? The UAE Open Healthcare Directory lists 30 dental providers in Ras Al Khaimah who may offer this procedure. The typical cost is AED 1,300 (range: AED 700–AED 2,600). Providers below are ranked by patient ratings. All facilities are licensed by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). A dental crown is a cap placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength. Crowns are made from porcelain, ceramic, metal alloy, or zirconia. They typically last 10–15 years with proper care.
Duration
1–2 hours (per visit, 2 visits)
Recovery
1–2 days mild sensitivity
Insurance
Partially coveredTypical Cost
AED 1,300
Providers Offering Dental Crown in Ras Al Khaimah
30 dental providers in Ras Al Khaimah may perform dental crown. Ranked by patient rating. Contact providers directly to confirm availability and pricing.

AL Marwa Dental Clinic LLC
QXXF+7X3 Dalma Building - Makeen Properties - above hadi exchange - Al Nakheel - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry,Nurses.

Care Plus Dental Clinic
Khuzam St - next to Grand Hotel - Al Juwais - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry,Nurses.

AL Naman Dental Clinic
ghobash building - near bank of baroda - Al Nakheel - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry,Nurses.

AL Kharan Dental Clinic
Saqr Bin Mohd City 150 - مدينة الشيخ صقر - الظيت الشمالي - إمارة رأس الخيمة - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. Nurses.

Atheer Dental Clinic
Khuzam St - Khuzam - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry.

Bright Dental Clinic
تقاطع طريق خزام - شارع 2c - مع Al Muntasir Rd - Al Qussaidat - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry.

Doctor Dental Clinic
QWJR+XQ Office Entrance Al Naeem twin Tower - mezzanine floor-1 Corniche Al Qawasim St - Dafan Al Khor - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry.

AL Huda Dental Clinic
AL Muntasir street - Al Nakheel - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry.

Dental Art Clinic
Khuzam St - Khuzam - Ras Al Khaimah - United Arab Emirates
General Dental Clinic in Ras Al Khaima. General Dentistry.
Dental Crown Cost — UAE City Comparison
| City | From | Typical | Up to | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai | AED 1,000 | AED 2,000 | AED 4,000 | View |
| Abu Dhabi | AED 900 | AED 1,800 | AED 3,500 | View |
| Sharjah | AED 600 | AED 1,400 | AED 2,800 | View |
| Ajman | AED 600 | AED 1,200 | AED 2,500 | View |
| Ras Al Khaimah(current) | AED 700 | AED 1,300 | AED 2,600 | Viewing |
| Fujairah | AED 700 | AED 1,200 | AED 2,500 | View |
| Umm Al Quwain | AED 600 | AED 1,100 | AED 2,300 | View |
| Al Ain | AED 700 | AED 1,400 | AED 2,800 | View |
What to Expect
The tooth is filed down to make room for the crown. An impression is taken and sent to a lab. A temporary crown is placed. You return in 1–2 weeks for the permanent crown to be cemented. Same-day crowns using CAD/CAM technology are available at some clinics.
Anaesthesia: Local anaesthesia is typically used for this procedure.
Insurance Coverage
Dental crowns are covered under plans with dental benefits and may require pre-authorisation. Coverage is usually partial (50–80%) up to the annual dental sub-limit. Cosmetic-only crowns are not covered.
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Disclaimer: Pricing is indicative and based on DOH Mandatory Tariff methodology and market-observed ranges. Actual costs depend on facility type, clinical complexity, and insurance coverage. Always confirm pricing directly with the provider. Provider data is sourced from official Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) registers, last verified March 2026.