Permanent Gold Crowns (Teeth)

Dental Rite is the leading luxury dental lab offering permanent gold crowns. We partner with dentists around the world who offer white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold crowns in 10k or 14k solid gold. Dentists can email us scans of their patients teeth and we will have all permanent gold crowns completed in 8 days, then shipped directly to your office.

In the realm of dental fashion, one trend continues to sparkle with timeless allure: permanent gold teeth. Whether the patient chooses white, yellow or rose gold, it is imperative that you work with a trusted dentist to achieve the results you are looking for. Dentists are required to "prep" or shave down your natural tooth in order to make space for your permanent gold crown, so your natural bite is not altered. Permanent gold crowns are where fashion and functionality collide in the dental industry. 

The allure of permanent gold teeth extends far beyond mere fashion. For centuries, gold has symbolized wealth, status, and prestige. From ancient civilizations to modern-day hip-hop culture, gold teeth have adorned the smiles of the bold and the fashionable. Yet, beneath the surface shimmer lies a process that demands meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of dental health.

How Much is a Gold Crown Worth?

The average price of a gold crown in 14 karat gold is about $2,000 including the dentist's fee to prep your tooth and cement it into your mouth. This price can fluctuate based on the dentist and the gold value at any given time. So, if you were curious to know how much would it cost to get two 14k gold crowns on your canines, you are looking to spend around $5,000 for both teeth. Gold dental crowns should only be installed by trustworthy, licensed dentists. It is a semi-invasive procedure, and your teeth are very sensitive. For this reason, it is important to make sure your gold crown is installed properly or you will have major medical issues. Your teeth are extremely sensitive and we cannot emphasize enough how important it is to work with a trustworthy dentist when you are considering permanent grillz. Please avoid working with any gold tooth company that is willing to simply glue the gold caps on top of your natural teeth, without cleaning or prepping your teeth.

Who Offers Permanent Gold Crowns?

If you are interested in purchasing a permanent gold tooth, please reach out to the Dental Rite team and we will pair you with one of our dental partners, who will prioritize your dental health and happiness.. 

At Dental Rite, we use a 3D Dental CAD software to design all of our permanent gold crowns and have extensive experience in both the Dental and Jewelry industries.


Are Grillz Permanent?

The custom grillz you’re accustomed to seeing your favorite athletes and celebrities wearing could very likely be permanent! Grillz can either be removable (pull-outs) or permanently installed by a licensed dentist. 

First and foremost, the decision to pursue permanent gold teeth should never be taken lightly. While the allure of a dazzling smile is undeniable, it's essential to prioritize the health and integrity of your teeth. This is where experienced dentists enter the picture.

Dentists with a wealth of experience in cosmetic dentistry can provide invaluable guidance throughout the process. From initial consultations to the final placement of gold crowns or implants, these professionals ensure that every step is executed with precision and care. They assess the condition of your teeth, discuss your aesthetic goals, and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Dentists and Permanent Gold Crowns

One of the primary concerns when it comes to permanent gold teeth is the preservation of oral health. Improperly fitted or poorly maintained gold crowns can lead to a variety of dental issues; including decay, gum disease, and even tooth loss. Experienced dentists are well-versed in the intricacies of dental anatomy and understand how to design and place gold crowns in a way that promotes oral health and longevity.

Moreover, experienced dentists utilize the latest advancements in dental technology to ensure optimal results. From digital imaging and 3D modeling to precision milling techniques, these tools allow dentists to create custom gold restorations that seamlessly blend with your natural teeth. The result is a smile that not only dazzles with its brilliance but also functions flawlessly for years to come.

Beyond the technical aspects, experienced dentists also prioritize patient comfort and satisfaction. They take the time to address any concerns or questions you may have, providing clear explanations and realistic expectations. Whether you're considering a full set of gold crowns or a single tooth gold cap, our official dental partners ensure that your smile reflects your unique style and personality.

In conclusion, permanent gold teeth represent a bold and timeless expression of individuality. However, achieving the perfect golden grin requires more than just a sense of style—it demands the expertise and precision of experienced dentists. By partnering with skilled professionals who prioritize both aesthetics and oral health, you can enjoy a dazzling smile that radiates confidence and charm for years to come. So, if you're considering the allure of permanent gold teeth, remember to choose your dentist wisely—your smile deserves nothing less than the very best.

Teeth After Permanent Gold Grillz Removal

Many people who are interested in shopping for permanent gold crowns are curious to know what will happen to their teeth after the permanent grillz are removed. Permanent grillz, when done properly, require a dentist to grind down or prep your teeth before they cement the permanent gold cap on top of it. If this is the case, you are likely going to need a porcelain veneer to be installed if you ever wanted to remove your gold crown.


If you do plan on having permanent gold crowns installed in your mouth, we recommend that you see your dentist regularly. You will want to go in for check ups and cleanings more frequently because the odds of you getting a cavity or needing a root canal whenever your teeth are prepped increase dramatically when your teeth are prepped/filed down.

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