Crowns & Bridges in Głogów
Crowns & Bridges in Głogów ranges from zł250 to zł1,800 across 2 providers. EM Dent offers the most affordable options from zł250, while premium providers charge up to zł1,800. The median price is zł1,600.
Prices verified June 2026
Crowns & Bridges in Głogów costs from €59 to €378, median €218 across 2 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
Crowns & Bridges prices in Głogów
The cheapest clinic here is 73% below the Głogów median.
Compare Crowns & Bridges prices across countriesUpdated June 2026.
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Composite Filling
A composite filling restores a tooth affected by decay, wear or a small fracture using a tooth-coloured resin that bonds directly to the tooth. At EM Dent fillings are placed in a single visit, with the price set by the size of the cavity. Larger breakdowns can be rebuilt with a post where needed. The natural shade of composite makes fillings blend in, including on front teeth.
Dentures (Acrylic, Skeletal & Flexible)
Dentures replace several or all missing teeth with a removable appliance, restoring chewing, speech and the look of the smile. EM Dent makes full acrylic dentures, metal-framed skeletal dentures for a slimmer, stronger fit, flexible dentures and smaller partial micro-dentures. The most suitable type depends on how many teeth are missing and the condition of the remaining teeth and gums, discussed at consultation.
Ceramic & Zirconia Crowns (CEREC)
A crown is a custom cap that restores a heavily filled, broken or root-treated tooth, rebuilding its shape, strength and appearance. Stomatologia Kucharski uses an in-house CEREC system to design and mill full-ceramic and zirconia crowns, as well as porcelain inlays and onlays. Porcelain-fused-to-metal and metal options are also offered, with a temporary crown provided where needed during treatment.
Porcelain Crown
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged, heavily filled or root-treated tooth to restore its shape, strength and appearance. EM Dent offers all-ceramic crowns for the most natural look, porcelain-fused-to-metal and hybrid crowns, and laboratory-made onlays and inlays for larger restorations. Temporary crowns protect the tooth while the final restoration is made, and existing crowns can be re-cemented.
